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Walkers’ daughter, grandson testify By ECHO DAY eday@covingtonleader.com COVINGTON – The trial for accused double murderer Jacob “Paco” Brown began Tuesday with emotional testimony from the victims’ grandson and daughter. Brown is accused in the beating deaths of Ed and Bertha Walker, ages 80 and 75, on Jan. 18, 2011. Their bodies were discovered beaten so badly police believed they’d been shot.
Brown confessed to the killings during questioning by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation the day after the murders, but entered a not guilty plea Tuesday. Grandson Jeremy Walker said he talked to his grandparents every day, and was supposed to pick up his laundry from their house the afternoon of their murder. “I didn’t hear any movement inside, except I thought I heard one of the doors lock,” he said. Walker told the jury he left his
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grandparents’ Wiley Drive home and went to his mother’s house. “We were worried when no one could get a hold of them. I argued with my Aunt Myra (about who was going to go over there), but Myra went.” When Myra Millican, who was very close with her adoptive parents, arrived at the house, she used a spare key to enter the home. Soon she was running back outside, screaming. SEE TRIAL, PAGE A2
Myra Millican, daughter of the late Ed and Bertha Walker, took the stand Tuesday morning in the trial of Jacob Brown. Photo by Jeff Ireland.
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House party nets dozens of arrests By ECHO DAY eday@covingtonleader.com MILLINGTON – Twenty-three people were arrested earlier this month after deputies discovered dozens of underage drinkers at a large house party. Deputy Chief Donna Turner, spokesperson for the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office, said deputies were dispatched to a home at 395 Ridgeway Lane, in the Millington-Atoka area of Tipton County, for a noise complaint on Saturday, Jan. 7. When they arrived, they discovered approximately 150 teenagers and adults, many of whom were underage and were drinking and/or in the possession of alcohol. Eighteen adults and five juveniles were cited into court: Danielle Thielecke, 18, 343 Brittney Lane Atoka charged with Underage Consumption of Alcohol and Public Intoxication Brendon Spencer McDonald, 18, 6128 Scottscraig Cove Bartlett charged with Underage Consumption of Alcohol and Public Intoxication Taylor Cole Wilcox, 18, 5885 Pecan Trace Memphis cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Joshua Todd Peterson, 19, 5507 Wakefield Cove Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Jesse Russell Roberts, 19, 3546 Venson Drive Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Brandon Michael Hendrix, 18, 6300 Sir Ivans Cove Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol William Cody Yearwood, 18, 6876 Churchill Down Drive Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Kristan Ray Haines, 19, 4780 Lakemont Cove Memphis cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol
IN REMEMBERANCE On Monday, Jan. 16, Collins Chapel C.M.E. celebrated the life, legacy and lineage of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King with its 14th annual program.Above, Rev. Quincy Barlow, county commissioner and owner of Barlow Funeral Chapel, delivered the message while Pastor A. Timothy Leverette and the Christian Aide Male Chorus look on. The church will host its annual Black History Month program in mid-February. Photo by Echo Day
CHS students Make-A-Wish come true By SHERRI ONORATI sonorati@covingtonleader.com Before they left school for the Christmas break, Covington High School students had one more task to complete and its outcome was far more important than any grade could assess. Led and encouraged by its student council, students throughout the school planned and schemed for months to raise money for a great cause and they were planning the reveal of a lifetime. They held bake sales and money wars, sold t-shirts and conducted other fundraisers to raise the $5,000 needed for their surprise. And their efforts paid off. Big time. No, not for themselves but for a little girl the community had fallen in love with. Covington resident, 5-year-old Lucy Krull who was diagnosed with
Medulloblastoma, a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer in February 2011. “We got involved because we wanted to make a difference in people’s lives and not just our own,” said student council member and senior Elizabeth Newman. “And it really paid off.” Although this was the school’s third year of granting a wish to a deserving child through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, this time it was personal for the students. “This meant a lot to us because Lucy is from here,” explained Elizabeth. “This is someone from home and we know personally what she is going through.” Student council sponsor Becky Todd echoed Elizabeth’s sentiments. “We felt that we needed to grant this wish because Lucy was from Coving-
ton,” said Todd. “I wasn’t going to do one this year but two of my student council members came to me and asked if we could please try. It was a school-wide effort and our school really came together for this. To be able to keep up with Lucy makes this one the most special so far.” The students arranged an afternoon of fun for Lucy, her classmates from Tipton Christian Academy and her family. They had arranged for all of Lucy’s favorite friends to visit including Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Snow White, Mickey Mouse and even Santa. Lucy and her friends played games, made crafts and then were treated to a special story written and illustrated by Nan Lindsey and read by CHS assistant principal Ellen Clark about the journey Lucy and her family had been on over the past year. SEE CHS, PAGE A3
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By ECHO DAY eday@covingtonleader.com Several people have filed a petition to run for the office of assessor of property, the Tipton County Election Commission announced earlier this week. The position was previously held by the late Bill Stimpson, who died in July 2011, since 1992. His son Greg, who was the previ-
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Editor’s note: This week we are continuing a new bimonthly feature called Q&A. Through this feature we hope to help you get to know your neighbors, government officials and others in the community. This week we get to know new Director of Schools William “Buddy” Bibb.
Q: Has your professional and personal life taken the path you expected? A: Pretty much so. I tell you, I’ve always enjoyed going to school. You can go back to those degrees. My wife says it feels like I’ve been going to school all the time. I’ve always enjoyed going to school, so when I finished up at UT-Martin, I really enjoyed history. I was certified as a history teacher. My dad was a school teacher and a school administrator here in Tipton County. My uncle was a school teacher and a school administrator. He was principal at Munford High School back in the ‘60s. My dad was assistant superintendent under Shannon Faulkner. I’ve been around it from day one. Q: When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A: I enjoyed history and I really liked stories about Davy Crockett. When I started college I was going to be a park ranger. I just decided my sophomore year to change to education. When I was a kid I wanted to be Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone. A pioneer, I guess, or a frontiersman. Q: What do you like to do in your spare time? A: I like to read. I garden also. I live out on our family farm where I grew
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up so there’s always things to do, but mainly I’m out in the garden. Probably the main thing I like to do is spend time with my family and my new granddaughter. Q: If you could snap your fingers and fix something about the Tipton County school system, what would it be? A: If I had a magic wand it would be this: Every single parent and every single adult in Tipton County would make the education of our children their number one goal. We have some parents that do a fantastic job of preparing their kids for school every day. But we have some who don’t take their parental responsibilities as seriously as I think they ought to, for whatever reason. I know it’s tough times. I know there are a lot of single parents out there who have a difficult time just making it from day to day. But if I had a magic wand, that would be it. As I think Walt Disney said, I think children are our most valuable natural resource. If everyone took that seriously and said we’re going to focus our attention while these kids are young … what happens in those formative years when our kids our in school is going to set the stage
for the rest of their life. Once they get out of school it’s really hard to learn new things. All you have to do is look at kids and how they pick up technology, and then look at somebody my age who has to try and learn it. Q: What can you tell us about the new library that’s going in at Dyersburg State Community College in Covington? A: This library (Covington Public Library) up here has done a fantastic job over the years, but as things change, as I mentioned, with technology, more people are looking for services beyond checking out books. People come in and expect computer access, Internet access, and that takes up space. I think the new library out here is going to have a lot more computers and that’s going to allow more people to access the Internet. I think that geneaology is a big interest for a lot of people that have the time. The sheer size of the library is going to be a big plus … I understand there’s going to be a children’s part, which goes back to my earlier comment. The kids at a young age need to be exposed to as many books and learning materials as possible. - Jeff Ireland
Jacob “Paco” Brown, 17, is on trial for the brutal Jan. 18, 2011 beating of Ed and Bertha Walker. Photo by Jeff Ireland.
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Continued from A1 Millican testified that when she saw her mother’s badly beaten body in the kitchen, she knew she was dead. “I ran out of there so quick and got a neighbor and he told me not to go back in.” Millican also testified neighbors Randy Locke and Gary Smith said, “Somebody blew their heads off!” Neighbor Gary Smith testified the scene was “terribly bloody.” Family members on each side of the aisle were crying during this testimony, putting their arms around one another in comfort. Meanwhile Brown, now 17, sat at the table with his head down and fidgeted. He appeared in court with short hair, black-framed glasses, gray sport coat with a lighter gray collarless shirt and dark pants. “Obviously this will be an emotional sort of case,” Assistant District Attorney General Walt Freeland told a potential juror prior to the trial Tuesday morning. “A murder case is difficult for the victim’s family always, but also for the defendants’s family.” Nosy neighbors During last year’s arraignment, witness Scott Locke, whose father Randy grew up with the Walkers as neighbors, told the court Brown texted him the afternoon of the murders asking if he really wanted his “nosy neighbors” dead. Brown later texted back, “It’s done.” But Brown made a mistake: the Walkers were not the nosy neighbors with whom the Lockes had had several runins, it was Smith. “If they call (nosy) being observant, then yes, I am,” Smith told the courtroom. “I’m a nosy neighbor to every-
body.” In a twist, the nosy neighbor’s serviceman helped police piece together the murder. A cable installer from Xipline was at Smith’s home and said he saw Brown pacing around at the Locke’s residence that afternoon. He said he witnessed an exchange between Ed Walker and Jacob Brown, an exchange he took to be sarcastic. Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning, TBI Special Agent Mark Reynolds testified that Brown, who was found at Millington’s Admirality Inn the day after the murders with his mother, younger brother Lucas, Scott and Randy Locke and another teen, Zach Douglas, first told him a story that involved teens playing video games at the Locke home when the Walkers were murdered. “As I started talking about forensics, his body language started to change,” Reynolds said. “Eventually he started talking about what he did.” Millican and sister Christie Billings left the courtroom as Reynolds read the signed statement Brown gave on Jan. 20, 2011. “I just couldn’t stop,” Reynolds read from the statement. ““I didn’t stop until they weren’t moving anymore.” Wednesday morning brought more testimony from TBI agents, including the display of the aluminum bat used to beat the Walkers, and from Scott Locke. Wednesday afternoon there were audible cries while a video of the scene was shown. The state has charged Brown with two counts of first degree murder, two counts of felony murder and two counts of especially aggravated burglary. The trial is expected to last through the week. Visit our website, www.covigntonleader.com, for more information.
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Former county resident named federal judge When Randal Mashburn was working summers and holidays in the early 70’s at The Covington Leader, he had no idea his path would eventually lead him to serve as a United States bankruptcy judge. Although Mashburn began in journalism, he has enjoyed a distinguished legal career that led to his recent appointment, effective Jan. 12, by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals as a bankruptcy judge in Nashville. In his new role, he begins
hearing cases later this month, and his formal investiture ceremony is scheduled for February. “It is quite an honor, and I am certainly looking forward to the new challenges the job will bring,� Mashburn said. “After years in the courtroom, it will be interesting to see things from the other side.� Mashburn still has numerous family members in Tipton County, including his sisters, Nan Fleming and Sharon Slover; his nieces, Amanda Hanson
and Lori Coleman; and a large number of cousins and other relatives. He is the son of the late Bruce and Eula Mashburn of the Mt. Carmel community. Mashburn originally planned to devote his career to journalism, first as co-editor of the Covington High School (class of ’72) student newspaper and then serving stints as reporter, managing editor and executive editor of the campus newspaper at the University of Tennessee at Martin.
Under his leadership, the newspaper was honored with the “Pacemaker Award� designating it as one of the top two campus weekly newspapers in the country. He finished his undergraduate degree with high honors at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where he edited an alumni newsletter. For three summers during college, from 1973-75, as well as holidays and any other time he was back in Covington, Mashburn served as
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efforts. “It’s amazing at one point in her life we didn’t even know if she would make it this far and to see her walking, and doing crafts and being able to enjoy this event is just humbling,� said Lucy’s mother Kate Krull. Her father Erik Krull thanked those assembled for the love shown towards his daughter and his family. “I want to say thank you to you all,� said Krull. “We have so much to be thankful including this
community which has treated us so wonderfully. Sometimes we give and try to do the right thing but we never know if we are making a difference. I want you to know that each and every one of you has made a difference in my family and we thank you for that. We are very grateful that God has blessed us.� Covington principal Peggy Barber Murdock wasn’t surprised that her students went above and beyond for Lucy and her family.
“We have the best students in Tennessee,� exclaimed Murdock. “They do the best things out of the goodness of their hearts and they do a great job of recognizing other peoples needs and I am very, very proud of them.�
Lane Millington cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Caleb Michael Ashcraft, 19, 1095 Reed Circle Drummonds cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Maxwell Allen, 18, 3625 Gailyn Drive Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Jlyn Kyle Ballard, 19, 593 McClerkin Road in Burlison cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Andrew Dalehite, 18, 5711 Yale Road in Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol and Evading Arrest Brandon Ware, 19, 3095 Lichen Drive Bar-
tlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol and Evading Arrest Four juveniles from Bartlett ages 16, 17, 17 and 17 One juvenile from Arlington, age 17
Continued from A1 The moment came to reveal the big surprise as former CHS student Christina Miller, dressed as Snow White, sang “When You Wish Upon a Star.â€? Student council members all yelled simultaneously, “Lucy Krull, your wish has been granted‌ your family is going to Disney World!â€? Lucy’s family was visibly moved and appreciative of the students’
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Continued from A1 Derek Lee Zingale, 20, 3236 Laurel Creek Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Diana Carolina Soliman, 18, 3398 Spinners Cove Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Davis Hamilton Davenport, 18, 5995 Hickory Grove Lane Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Kyndell Alaine Cook, 18, 3815 Beatice Cove Bartlett cited for Underage Consumption of Alcohol Dustin Eugene Whitlock, 19, 395 Ridgeway
“Our major concern is people under the influence will get into a vehicle and cause an accident,� Turner said. The juveniles were cited into Tipton County Juvenile Court and released to their parents. The adults are each set to appear in Tipton County General Sessions Court on Tuesday, Jan. 24. The incident is still under investigation.
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Socrates and Patricia – A Dialogue on Abortion: Part 3 of 4 This is a continuation of the imaginary dialogue between Patricia and Socrates, the famous Greek philosopher who gave us the Socratic Method of questioning. Part 1 ran Jan. 5, part 2 on Jan. 12. Part 4 will run on Jan. 26. Socrates: But again, I say you contradict yourself. Did you not tell me that a purpose of government was the preservation of life? Patricia: Yes, but… Socrates: And did we not agree that the focus of your stated purpose of government was human life? Patricia: Socrates… Socrates: And do you not agree J IM H ARDIN that religion should not be mixed up with decisions affecting government actions? Patricia: Of course. Socrates: Then wouldn’t it be better stated that since the government has the right to preserve human life, our dialogue should focus on exactly when a fetus becomes a human life? And can we agree that once a fetus becomes a human life, that’s when government can step in to protect life against the opposite will of the mother just as it steps in to protect lives from the designs of common murderers? And according to your standard of separation of religion from government affairs, what a woman’s God has to do with it should not be considered, otherwise we’ll have to let men consult with their God on whether to pay women equal wages for equal work, judges consult their God as to whether to accept claims of discrimination, and husbands consult their God as to whether they should beat their naughty wives or not. Is what I’m saying not true? Patricia: Ok, Socrates, I agree that we should focus on when human life begins and keep God out of the picture, but the courts have already said when life begins, so I suppose the issue is settled. Socrates: But is it? In the 1857 Dred Scott case the Supreme Court said that black men were “so far inferior, that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect.” Surely you’re not telling me the courts are infallible? Surely you’re not telling me they know exactly when life begins? Patricia: But the courts are different today. They actually work to protect our rights. Socrates: But didn’t you fight against the confirmation of some of those sitting on the benches today as we speak? Haven’t you argued that we must remain on guard for the judicial activism that would roll back abortion and other rights? Patricia: Yes, Socrates. Socrates: Then you must agree that the courts can be wrong? Patricia: Yes, but not where reproductive rights are concerned. The Court set the standard of human life in the 1973 Roe vs. Wade case, and it’s the standard most people can agree with. Socrates: So now you argue that the standard most people agree with is the standard one should use in order to decide when and which human lives will be protected? At one time, most people believed in the standard of not allowing women to vote. Are you now telling me that you are a majoritarian without regard to natural rights? Patricia: I did not say that…Ok Socrates, when do you say that human life begins? Socrates: Well, since by your standard we must keep religion out of our discussion, I must confess that I don’t know. Patricia: There, then don’t you think it wise to rely on the wisdom of the Court? After all, the decision was made after consulting all the available medical and scientific knowledge. Socrates: But therein lays the problem, because as you said earlier, the Court even concluded that scientific evidence indicates that the fetus is biologically human. It went on to say that since it was not a full person, it was not entitled to Constitutional protections. As I have already stated, I am uncomfortable with that standard as it is the same argument that was used to deny slave’s rights as the Constitution itself assigned them only three-fifths personhood. Do you not think it important to know exactly when human life begins so that the government can properly know when the fetus is fully human, and therefore know when to protect it? Patricia: I already told you; full human life begins at the point of viability. Socrates: Let me ask then, is a new born child capable of feeding or caring for itself? Patricia: Of course not. Socrates: Then a newborn is not viable, correct? Patricia: Not in the sense you mean, but in the sense that it can live outside the mother’s womb, it does not become viable until over halfway into a pregnancy. Socrates: Oh, I thought perhaps you were leading me to an argument for infanticide, even after birth, as it will become some years in the life of a child before he or she becomes viable—able to exist without external help. I’m glad to hear you don’t seem to be condoning infanticide, especially if a woman and her God decided to kill the newborn.
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level meeting. Finally Tommy and Edward Neal would traipse up. Me and Lynn would crouch down and Tonto run through the gigantic corn stalks so maybe ‘Miss’ Bonnie couldn’t see us from Mr. Babe’s telephone exchange. We hoped she was busy plugging in those little darts with some dangling loose wire into the holes so folks could speak to one ’nuther. Does anyone remember sneaking away and actually thinking you were getting away with something? We couldn’t ‘figger’ out how grownups knew what we were doing before we ever done it? Redneck’s Mommas sho’ are smart. They knew more about what we were doing than Superman knew about to’ sacks of kryptonite Over three score ago can you imagine a dozen gully jumpers, bare footed, in frayed legged, faded cut off jeans with walnut sun tans choosing ups sides to either fish, swim, play tag, or fight the battle of Shiloh with dirt clods from the near by cotton and corn fields? The ponds are gone but the memories remain… Glory!
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I imagine, with the passing of that Tipton County … well, Norris the redistricting legislation last is our senator. week, the Tennessee Senate shared In his defense, Norris told me the feelings of Judd Nelson’s char- Tuesday night, “Tipton was alacter at the end of that ways in the bill, the maps, iconic ‘80s movie The the population charts we Breakfast Club. You can presented. [It was a] foralmost picture Senate matting error only.” Majority Leader Mark It’s quite the embarNorris (R-Collierville), rassing story for him, rewho sponsored the ally, but I know mistakes bills, walking off the happen and we don’t floor with a fist pump take ourselves seriously and a smile, can’t you? enough to be upset about After a couple of the whole thing. There OFF THE RECORD weeks of controversy, are 95 counties in this state ECHO DAY the newly redrawn senand, as someone who’s ate districts seemed to made plenty of mistakes be a done deal. Not that everyone in life, I know sometimes things was happy, but SB1514 passed happen. last week 21-12 and Norris was The good news, for the Senate, is probably pinning the proverbial that Brian the Brain hasn’t turned diamond into his earlobe when an the paper into Mr. Vernon yet – I error was noticed: Tipton County mean the error was caught before was not on the list. it was signed by Gov. Haslam (Was that a record scratch?) (which is where it was headed Put the earring back in its pock- when the error was found) and et. senators will simply need to vote Rewind the fist pump. on the amended bill once again. Back to the library the Senate Easy, peasy. goes. And then, Mr. Senate Majority (Thankfully for everyone in- Leader, the fist-pumping can comvolved we do not have to live mence. through the teary tell-all confesJust don’t be surprised if I play sion session this time and Mae Simple Minds’ “Don’t You ForBeavers can keep her lip gloss get About Me” the next time I see where it belongs.) you. The ironic twist in this story is Brian Blackley – Publisher/ General Manager bblackley@covingtonleader.com
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Don’t play politics with your investment decisions While the election season heats up, you will hear more and more promises, claims and counterclaims from the candidates. As a citizen, you may or may not enjoy this “political theater,” but as an investor, you might be concerned over all the talk about taxes, FINANCIAL FOCUS Social SecuS TEVEN J. JONES rity, Medicare and other financial topics. Will you need to adjust your savings and investment strategies? If so, how? Before you think about adjusting your investment strategy in anticipation of any actions coming from Washington, keep a couple of facts in mind. First, few campaign promises become reality. And second, due to our system of government, radical shifts in direction are difficult to implement — which is why so few of them occur. Still, we may see some smallerscale — yet not insignificant — changes in the near future. In light of this possibility, what investment decisions should you make? Here are a few suggestions:
Consider owning investments that are taxed in different ways. No one can predict what will happen with income tax rates or the tax rates that are applied to capital gains and dividends. Consequently, it may be a good idea to seek “tax diversification” by owning investments that are taxed in different ways. For example, when you sell appreciated stocks, you pay capital gains taxes, whereas interest payments from bonds will be taxed at your individual tax rate. And it’s always a good idea to take advantage of tax-advantaged vehicles, such as an IRA and your 401(k) or other employer-sponsored retirement plan. Stick with quality. It’s a good idea, when owning stocks, to invest in quality companies with diversified businesses. These companies are usually less dependent on a particular government program, and they typically have a global reach, so they may be better able to handle any changes implemented in Washington. Stay focused on your long-term goals. Politicians come and go, and our political parties seem to take turns holding the reins of power. Yet your long-term goals — such as college for your children, a comfortable retirement and the ability to leave a legacy to your family —
don’t really change. By realizing that you are largely responsible for achieving your goals, and by following an investment strategy that’s suitable for your individual risk tolerance and time horizon, you can make gradual, but still meaningful, progress toward those goals — no matter what’s happening in Washington. Review your strategy regularly. With the possible approach of changes in tax policies and in government programs that can affect your retirement security, you’ll want to review your investment strategy regularly to make sure it’s still on track toward helping you meet your objectives. As part of this review, you may want to seek out more “tax-smart” investment opportunities, while always looking for ways to supply the asset growth you’ll need to enjoy the retirement lifestyle you’ve envisioned. Aside from voting for the candidates who best represent your interests, you may not have much influence over what goes on in Washington. But by “electing” the right moves to help meet your goals, you can have plenty of control over your investment strategy. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
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From architectural to art: Taylor on exhibit at DSCC Charles E. Taylor of Ripley was born in London, England and moved with his family to South American, Central America and the West Indies where his father worked as a mechanical engineer for British and US firms in the railway industry. H i s mother, an artist in her own right, was a source of inspiration and provided an impetus for his art. After attending the University of Texas, art remained an on-and-off hobby while he pursued a career in the
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▪ Blackwood, Aubrey Howard, 34, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, driving left of center, failure to appear; Jan. 8, TCSO; poss. of sch. IV, simple poss. marijuana, poss. of drug paraphernalia, simple poss. marijuana, Jan. 13, CPD ▪ Bullock, Damon Lee, 21, theft under $1,000, Jan. 13, TCSO ▪ Burns, Lee Anthony, 31, public intoxication, Jan. 13, MPD ▪ Calloway, Jermaine Jeffery, 23, failure to appear felony (4 counts), intro of contraband to penal facility, criminal trespass; Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Cleaves, Teresa Arnez, 40, assault, Jan. 11, CPD ▪ Davis, Coby Thomas, 21, theft of merchandise $500 or less, Jan. 9, CPD ▪ Davis, Iesha Lazaira, 20, intro of contraband into penal insistution, drivers license required, unregistered vehicle, Jan. 14, MPD ▪ Demoss, Danny Ray, 23, poss. of marijuana with intent to sell, Jan. 12, TCSO ▪ Dowell, Timothy Thomas, 33, public intoxication, Jan. 8, TCSO ▪ Edwards, Rhonda Renay, 24, theft of merchandise $500 or less, Jan. 13, CPD ▪ Fayne, Mark Anthony, 48, driving on rev./canc./
susp. license, Jan. 13, TCSO ▪ Ferrell, Joe J., 56, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, failure to change address on license, no insurance, driving left of center; Jan. 9, TCSO ▪ Fowler, Anthony David, 45, failure to pay child support, Jan. 14, TCSO ▪ Froehlich, Niklaus Walter, 25, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, Jan. 13, TCSO ▪ Gatlin, Darrell Keith, 26, domestic assault, harrassment/ intimidation; Jan. 8, TCSO ▪ Golden, Calvin Lee, 26, poss. of schedule VI drug, Jan. 12, TCSO ▪ Harber, Joshua Corey, 31, failure to pay child support, Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Hayes, Montellus Dewayne, 34, delivery of cocaine, Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Holiday, Zachary Richard, 19, failure to appear, Jan. 12, APD ▪ Humphreys, Jeremy Antonio, 23, failure to pay child support, Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Jeffers, Damion Donta, 29, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Jones, Kristopher Darrell, 35, evading arrest, speeding, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, open container; Jan. 14, CPD ▪ Lewis, Jason Andre, 29, criminal simulation, Jan.
12, TCSO ▪ Lewis, Pamela, 37, driving on rev/canc./ susp. license, Jan. 13, TCSO ▪ Marbry, Kody Dewayne, 20, poss. marijuana with intent to sell, Jan. 13, TCSO ▪ Martin, Kristy Ann, 26, DUI first offense, Jan. 13, MUPD ▪ Mason, Latisha Marie, 30, domestic assault, Jan. 13, CPD ▪ McGraw, Manuel, 44, driving on rev/canc./ susp. license, light law; Jan. 14, TCSO ▪ Miller, Johnny Edwards, 54, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, registration law; Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Nathaniel, Michael Dewayne , 35, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, driving left of center, failure to appear; Jan. 8, TCSO ▪ Payne, Daniel Antonio, 33, theft under $10,000, Jan. 10, TCSO ▪ Pope, Elizabeth Sue, 27, failure to appear, domestic assault, Jan. 12, TCSO ▪ Pugh, Timothy Lynn, 50, shoplifting, Jan. 13, TCSO ▪ Quinton, Marlin Dean Jr., 31, promo of meth manufacturing, Jan. 10, TCSO ▪ Rieben, Jonathan Ray, 40, DUI first offense, leaving scene of accident,
driver to exercise due care; Jan. 14, TCSO ▪ Robinson, Terrence LaTroy, 39, delivery of cocaine, Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Russell, Robert Gabriel, 33, driving on rev./susp./ canc. license, Jan. 12, TCSO ▪ Sapp, Watson Gregory, 43, failure to pay child support, Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Shaw, Harry Russell, 52, failure to pay child support, Jan. 14, MUPD ▪ Silvius, Aaron TaylorAlby, 23, harrassment/ intimidation, theft over $500; Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Small, Eric Martell, 27, reckless driving, theft under $500; Jan. 10, APD ▪ Smith, Toris Shedelle, 34, failure to pay child support, Jan. 11, TCSO ▪ Sommerville, Williem, 48, poss. schedule III with intent, poss. of dangerous firearm/commission dangerous felon, simple poss. marijuana; Jan. 14, TCSO ▪ Spitler, Whitney Allison, 18, theft $500 or less, Jan. 9, CPD ▪ Trobaugh, James Morris, 58, DUI first offense, driving left of center; Jan. 8, TCSO ▪ Trusty, Ronnie Paul, 53, purchasing beer for a minor, Jan. 13, TCSO ▪ Yarbrough, Erica Renee, 20, agg. assault no injury (2 counts), Jan. 8, CPD
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Disclaimer: These persons are innocent until proven guilty. They will face charges in Tipton County General Sessions or Circuit Court unless warrants for their arrest were issued in another county (this may or may not be denoted in the listing of charges).
CRIME STOPPERS OF TIPTON COUNTY INC. is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons responsible for the deaths of:
John Curtis Rann, a 24-year-old white male who was found dead with several gunshot wounds on Black Springs Hill Road in southwest Tipton County on Dec. 5, 1986. Rann had been missing since November 26, 1986. Johnny Poole, a 23-year-old white male whose partially burned body was found on Oct. 25 1988, in his burning pickup truck near the boat landing at Piljerk, on the Hatchie River. Poole had a gunshot wound in his back. If you have any information about either of the crimes, call Crime Stoppers at 901-476-4411. You will NOT be required to give your name or testify in any court. The source of information given to Crime Stoppers will be held in strict confidence.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ARREST OR DETAIN ANY OF THE SUBJECTS OF THE WARRANTS LISTED IN THIS DATABASE. The list is current at the time of publishing and therefore recent changes in the status of warrants may not be reflected. It is possible that some warrants have been resolved and the matter is no longer pending. This information is being provided as a service to the public; however, neither the Tipton County Sheriff ’s Office nor The Leader cannot guarantee nor assume any liability for the accuracy of the information at the time of use. All warrants must be verified for accuracy through our system prior to an apprehension. All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO APPREHEND THESE INDIVIDUALS EXCEPT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OR PEACE OFFICERS. SOME INDIVIDUALS MAY BE ARMED AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. If you recognize a name on the list, if you find your name, or if you find a discrepancy, please contact the Tipton County Sheriff ’s Office at 475-3300 or via email at sheriff@tiptonco. com.
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Obituaries
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2012 â–Ş A6 www.covingtonleader.com
Joseph Harris Morris
John Hunter
Date of Death - December 19, 2011 Joseph Harris Morris, retired supervisor for TVA and member of Ravenscroft Episcopal Church, died on Monday, December 19, 2011 at Covington Manor. The family received friends on Wednesday, December 21 at Munford Funeral Home, Munford Chapel. Graveside services took place at 10 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 22 in Helen Crigger Cemetery. Mr. Morris was preceded in death by his wife, Peggy Butler Morris. He leaves one daughter, Melissa Hebel of Burlison; one son, Joseph Morris, Jr. of Covington; one sister, Rebecca Price; one brother, George Morris; five grandchildren, Daniel, Christopher and Heather Morris, Michael and Brittany Hebel; two great-grandchildren, Christina and Tyson Morris. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Jan. 19, 2012
Clyde Ward Jr.
Date of Death - January 5, 2012
John Hunter of Dyersburg passed away on Sunday, January 8, 2012. Funeral services took place at Salter’s Chapel A.M.E. Church. He was buried at MCCO Cemetery in Newbern. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Jan. 19, 2012
Evelyn Nell Butler
July 17, 1927 - January 11, 2012 Evelyn Nell Butler, 84, of Atoka, died on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 in Memphis. Born in Ripley, she was a homemaker and a member of Brighton Baptist Church. Funeral services took place on Saturday, Jan. 14 at Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home with the Rev. Doug Buchanan officiating. She was buried at Salem Cemetery. The widow of Redis Butler, she leaves a daughter, Cindy (Tom) Pinner of Covington; son David Butler of Atoka; brother Aubrey T. Stanley of Luxora, Ark.; and four grandchildren.
Clyde Ward Jr., of Texas, passed away on Thursday, January 5, 2012. Funeral services took place on Saturday, Jan. 14 at Thompson’s Mortuary Chapel in Ripley. He was buried at New Cemetery in Maury City. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Jan. 19, 2012
The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Jan. 19, 2012
Justin Wright
March 16, 1958 - January 12, 2012
Mr. Charles T. Morris, 88, died on Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton. A U.S. Navy veteran, he was a retired engineer for Clopay Corporation. Visitation took place on Friday, Jan. 13 from 2-7 p.m. at Barlow Funeral Home. Saturday visitation took place at St. Luke Baptist Church from 10:30 a.m. until the funeral begins at noon. He was buried at West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 10 a.m. He leaves his wife, Mary A. (Mae) Morris and daughters Audrey Smith, Marlena Bremseth, Jacquelyn Triplett and Christle Thompson; brother William Hughes Sr.; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Justin Wright, 53, of Drummonds, a self-employed heating and air technician, passed away on Thursday, January 12. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Jan. 14 at the Covington Funeral Home chapel with interment in Poplar Grove Cemetery in Drummonds. He is survived by his wife, Gail Wright; two daughters, Rhonda Allen Throneberry of Brighton and Angela Carlton of Covington; one son, Nicholas Wright of Taylorsville, NC, one step-daughter, Brandy Crawford of Covington; one step-son, Bubba Scott of Drummonds; his mother, Lida Joyner of Munford; three sisters, Janice Carlton of Covington; Dianne Bucey and Jill Whitehead, both of Munford; one brother, Ralph Wright, Jr. of Millington and 12 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by her father, Ralph Wright, Sr., and one sister, Sandra Belk. Friends may sign an online guestbook at www.covingtonfuneralhome.com.
The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Jan. 19, 2012
The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Jan. 19, 2012
Charles T. Morris
Date of Death - January 7, 2012
The Community Calendar is a free service offered by The Leader. We make every effort to include all submissions for this section, however these items are printed as space becomes available. To guarantee your event to be in the paper would require paid advertising. A complete list appears in the Community Events section on our web site, www.covingtonleader. com January 7 – February 3 The Tipton County Museum Veterans Memorial and Nature Center will be closed from Jan. 7 to Feb. 3, 2012 in preparation for the opening of a new exhibit called Common People in an Uncommon Time – The Civil War Experience in Tennessee. January 19 The NARFE (National Active & Retired Federal Employees) Association, Chapter 1382 meeting will be held at noon, Thursday, Jan. 19 at Old Timers Restaurant in Millington. The guest speaker will be Olen M. “Mac� Bailey, Jr. from the Bailey Law Firm. He will speak about estate planning, elder laws and probate. For more information, call Carolyn Cribbis at 413-7123. January 21 The Brighton Dixie
Youth Baseball will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012 at 10 a.m. at the Brighton Senior Center (behind the gym at the old Brighton High School. Call (901) 581-9744 for more information. February 4 The board of the Miss Tipton County Scholarship Pageant is proud to present the Little Miss Tipton County, Miss Junior Teen Tipton County, and Miss Teen Tipton County pageants. The pageants will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4 at Brighton Middle School. Little Miss Tipton County will begin at 3 p.m. and the Junior Teen and Teen pageant will be at 7 p.m. Please check the Miss Tipton County Facebook for more information and the application or email Ms. Mary Gail Elam at mgail00@hotmail.com. You may also obtain an application at Past Times on the square in Covington. The deadline to enter is Jan. 21. The Tipton County Museum, 751 Bert Johnson Ave., Covington, will present its 14th annual Successful Gardening series during the month of February beginning with “Plant Propagation�
Moviline C. Cousar
Date of Death - January 8, 2012
on Feb. 4 at 10 a.m. Guest speaker will be Tom Mashour and special guest Evelyn Talada, plant propagator for the Memphis Zoo. $5 per person, free to museum members. Refreshments will be served. February 11 Charleston Volunteer Fire Department, located
Date of Death - January 13, 2012 Moviline C. Cousar, 89, of Gilt Edge, died on Friday, January 13, 2012 at St. Francis Hospital Bartlett. She was a retired beautician, insurance representative for United Family Life Insurance Co., teacher, independent basketball coach, friend and helper to everyone in her community. Ms. Cousar was also a member of Gilt Edge Church of Christ. Funeral services took place on Sunday, Jan. 15 at Munford Funeral Home Chapel. She was buried at Ravenscroft Cemetery. The widow of John T. Cousar Jr., she is survived by sons John T. (Paula) Cousar III and Randall D. (Myra) Cousar; grandchildren Shawn, Ryan, Spence, Jada and Drew; and six grandchildren. Memorials may be sent to Gilt Edge Church of Christ. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Jan. 19, 2012
OBITUARY POLICY The Leader publishes a brief obituary free of charge as a courtesy to the bereaved. Obituaries are accepted from licensed funeral homes or from family members providing proof of death through a crematorium or medical research facility. A paid obituary contains more information, including the deceased’s place of death, funeral home in charge, service details, employment, two memberships and organizations and more. For our complete pricing policy, contact the office at 901-476-7116.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2012 ! A7 www.covingtonleader.com
Welcome Leah Katheryn Gangaware Justin and Katheryn Gangaware of Covington are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Leah Katheryn Gangaware, at St. FrancisBartlett on Oct. 21, 2011. She is the couple’s first child. Proud grandparents are Gary and Jane Vaughan of Munford, Sara and Chris Gangaware of Covington, great grandmother Lois Goodman of Linden, TN and great grandparents Lawerence and Jean Gangaware of Knoxville.
AARP driver safety program The first AARP Driver Safety Course of 2012 will be offered Feb. 14 and 15 at BancorpSouth, 815 Hwy 51 N. The bank will provide a light breakfast and lunch, both days. The cost of the course is $12 for AARP members and $14 for nonmembers. Classes will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. To register, call Mandy Ervin at 476-2686 or Jim Novotny at 476-0477. Class size is limited. All seniors who took the course in 2009 must recertify in 2012 to continue receiving a discount on their auto insurance.
Christmas fun Gloria Co"ey was the winner of the Giant Christmas Stocking given away by Millington Cable and Xipline, Millington O!ce.
Locks of Love donation
Taylor Lane, 13, a Brighton Middle School Student recently donated 17” of hair to Locks of Love. Pictured with Taylor is Brian Wilson, hair stylist, with Fun Cuts in Cordova. Taylor has never received a hair cut and was very excited to make her donation to Locks of Love.
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Baby Registry Megan Allen (Jeremy) Baby Boy due Jan. 24th Hannah Gray (John Voss) Baby Girl due Jan. 25th Maegan Traynom (Gene) Baby Girl due Feb 4th Jamie Hodge (Hoyt) Baby Boy due April 7th Natalie Pinner (David) Baby boy due April 10th April Ward and Cliff Barham Baby girl due April 22nd Jennifer Wallace (Matthew) Baby boy due May 2nd Congrats to: .Jennifer Fowler and Jake Winberry on the birth of their son Carson Walker
Cookbook Available The Tipton County Commission on Aging proudly presents its third cookbook, “Cooking with Friends.” The newest cookbook has more than 700 recipes, all submitted by local residents. Cookbooks may be purchased for $15 each or two for $25. The books are available for purchase at TCCA or at The Leader office. All proceeds from the sale of the cookbooks are used to fund programs for Tipton County’s senior citizens. For more information contact TCCA at 476-3333.
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Jim Baddour III, DDS and Staff Just for Fun Craft Club- The craft club will meet on Monday, Jan. 30 at 10 a.m. in the dining hall of the CSC. Book Club-The TCCA Book Club holds a light discussion about various books or articles each month. Facilitator, Charlene Mashburn will be reading from the comedy of Lewis Grizzard, “It Wasn’t Always Easy But I Sure Had Fun”. Join her Monday, Jan. 23 at 10 a.m. in the craft room of the CSC. Bible Study- This month Bible Study will be held at the CSC on Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. This non-denominational class is open to all. The facilitator this month is Mr. John Currie.
Scooter and Tina Russell were the winners of the Giant Christmas Stocking given away by Millington Cable and Xipline, Munford O!ce Pictured with Scooter are his daughters, Sam and Ali
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Bending Needles Quilting Club- Experienced hand stitch quilters are welcome to join the club. The quilters meet each Thursday and Friday morning from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the craft room. Field Trip- On Wednesday, Jan. 25, the CSC will be taking a trip to the Tipton County Museum. Admission to the museum is free and the van ride is $1. The vans will leave the center at 10 a.m. To Your Health TCCA has partnered with local healthcare providers to offer this service. The healthcare agencies volunteer for these clinics free of charge and occasionally they are called away to emergencies so please understand if/when they are unable to come. Clinics are also available at Garland and Munford Senior Centers. Get Fit, Stay Fit- Join other seniors every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:15 a.m. at the CSC for 45 minutes of great stretching and strengthening exercises. This is just right for everyone 55 and older. Tap Dance Class- Kay Catterton, our volunteer instructor always welcomes new students. The tap class meets on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. in the TCCA dance room. The cost is $3 a class. Line Dance Class- Classes meet every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in the TCCA dance room and at the Munford Senior Center every Monday at 9 a.m. Contributions are welcomed at both sites. Mrs. Juanita Joyner is the instructor. Caregiver Programs “Helen’s House” Adult Day/ Respite ServiceHelen’s House currently has openings offering a great opportunity for those with some degree of memory loss or dementia to have a safe and therapeutic experience while their family caregivers enjoy a time for personal business or other activities. Helen’s House is licensed by the State of Tennessee. Helen’s House is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 wp.m. Please call Anita for more information or to receive a registration packet. Caregiver Wellness/Support Groups meet across Tipton County… All shared information is confidential – “what is said here, stays here”- Meal contributions are requested and transportation is available on a limited basis. South Tipton Caregiver Wellness Group- This group meets the first Tuesday of the month at Munford Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall from 5:30 to 7 p.m. “…For Men Only” Caregiver Wellness Group- This group meet the second Monday of the month at TCCA meeting room from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The facilitator is Mr. Russell Lindsay. Lunch Bunch Caregiver Wellness Group- This group meet the third Tuesday of the month at TCCA meeting room from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The facilitator is Mrs. Darlene Hopper Spaulding. TCCA Breast Health Wellness Group- Please join Sue Wheeler on the second Monday of the month at Covington Senior Center dining room from 5:30 to 7 p.m. TCCA Grandparents/ Relatives as Parents Wellness Group- This is a support group for all relative parents that are facing life changes. This group meets in the TCCA meeting room the second Thursday of the month from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tipton County Commission on Aging 401 S. College, P.O. Box 631 Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3333/901-476-3398- Fax Covington Senior Center- Kelly West-476-1068 Helen’s House- Anita Feuring-476-1068 www.tiptonaging.org
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The Leader would like to apologize to Ms. Darsay Burton and the readers of the JameDarsay Burton stown news for inadvertently omitting the column last week. It is included below, along with this weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s news. Greeting, now that the holidays are over, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time for us to focus on Valentineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day for our other gift buying fetes! I sincerely hope everyone had a nice holiday last year. Wow, can you believe itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2012! As far as making my New Yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s resolution, I hope that doing this year, I will be able to make a difference in whatever it is, or will be, that I start on. As you may know, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not how you start, but how well you finish!â&#x20AC;? In and out of our community we know of several readers who are or who have been recently in and out of the hospital in the past week or so. Martha Jean Gray Sherrill was in a slight fender bender a few days ago. She came away with a broken leg; letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pray for her healing. Kyle Trent of Philadelphia, Pa., grandson of Florence Sherrill Trent of Jamestown, suffered a relapse while playing college football. He was pretty sick there for a while. Aunt Florenceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still up there with him and his parents and sister. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s keep all of them in our prayers as well. Our own mother, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mama Jennieâ&#x20AC;? Stewart is still in the hospital in Memphis. Aunt Mary Burton, her daughter, told me sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s doing much better now. All of her children are around her. So that makes it even better for her condition. Continue to pray for everyone of them also. Jamestown Community Health Org. and president Minister Pearl Andrews held its first meeting of 2012 on Saturday, Jan. 7 at 10 a.m. at the Center in Jamestown. Yearly dues is $25 and you can pay yours now because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needed badly especially with our trying to erect some type of a meeting venture real soon, along with paying up-keep on our community cemetery, Dickens in Jamestown. Birthdays this week: Jan. 1 - Carolyn Smith and Warren Cross, 3- W.O. Billy Brooks, 4- Aria Boddie, Jerone Harner and John Wesley Miller, 5- Tamarco Scott and Devon and Britton Reed, 6 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Isiah Burton, Jr., 8- Larraine Harber Johnson and to you if your is at this time. Our prayer list: Bessie Cobbs Davis and Troy King, Ruth Alston, Cortez Lee, Min. Pink Sherrill, Jr., Joseph Heaston, Sr. and family, Eula Culbreath and family, Flossie Woods, Willie Shade Alston, Rhonda Heaston-McLin and family, Isiah Burton, Sr. and family, Percy White and family, Robert Smith and family, Connie and Christine Brown, Posey Reed and family, Carlotta Jones, Jessie Lawson, Ada Fletcher, John Bunton, Rufus Garner, Vernard â&#x20AC;&#x153;Big Boyâ&#x20AC;? Burton,
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Eugene Baker and Gigi Baker, Beaulah Wakefield, Katarene Harber, Rev. and Mrs. Richard Coe, Johnnie Thompson, Rudolph Boykins and family, Ellouise Vaughn and John and Cleo Thompson and family and the Alsbrook family. This is all for this time, remember â&#x20AC;&#x153;when it seems like nothing works, believe you me, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always something around that does!â&#x20AC;? ~ Until next time Greetings and Happy MLK Day! Hopefully, every one knows just how important this holiday is. Martin Luther King, Jr. was indeed a â&#x20AC;&#x153;dreamer.â&#x20AC;? A dreamer whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s benefit we as all Americans now enjoy! Along with the marches for justice, came pain but also it managed to get us a higher quality of freedom! So while you were off work on this holiday, I pray and hope that just for a moment you stopped too give thanks for the life of a deeply humble and profound man, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. On to the news â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Jamestown Community Health Organization (JCHO) held its first meeting last Saturday, Jan. 7 at the center discussing issues still left to be resolved, such as, yearly $25 dues, monies needed for scholarships, erecting a meeting site, plus so much more which needs to be done in and around Jamestown. The president is still Minister Pearl Andrews. Contact her or any of JCHOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s staff with monies or concerns. The third Sunday in January at 6 p.m., the Tipton County Singing Union and president Evelena Slone are meeting at Brighton Hill MB Churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choir. TCSU meets every three months (quarterly) with choirs from St. Mark AME in Munford, Mt. Tipton of Covington, along with Shiloh of Covington to bring us lovely songs praising the Lord. Birthdays this week are my identical twin sons, Therman and Sherman Boddie â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Jan. 9. They turn 34 years old. Dr. Cynthia Miller Daves, now of Memphis, also celebrates on the 9th. Glen Baker â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10, Chad Alston â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11, Desini Alston â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12, Fredreck Dye and Leslie Cobbs â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 13, Bobbie Alston and Langston Burton â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 14, Elisha Bounds and Jennie Stewart â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 17, and Charles Lyons, Jr. and Myra A. Cross â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 19th and to you if its yours this week. In our prayers are Patricia Robinson, Jennie Stewart, Vernard â&#x20AC;&#x153;Big Boyâ&#x20AC;? Burton, Isiah Burton, Sr. and family, Bessie Cobbs, Troy and Doris King, Doris and Tommie Woods, Kyle Trent and family, Connie and Christine Brown, Flossie Woods and family, Cortez Lee and family, Ruth Alston, Ellousie Vaughn, Eddie Garner, Rufus Garner, Joseph Heaston, Sr., Rev.
T. J. Lewis and family, Ruldoph Boykins and family, Eula Culbreath, Rhonda Heaston-McLin and family, Percy White and family, Robert Smith and family, Ada Fletcher, Posey Reed and family, Carlotta Jones, Jessie Lawson, Mildred Sherrill, Eugene Baker and daughter, Gigi, and Beaulah Wakefield and Willie Shade Alston and family. This is all for this week. Keep on reading us because you truly make our day and remember, â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you step on someone going up, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d better watch out because you could be in their steps as youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re coming down.â&#x20AC;? Until next timeâ&#x20AC;Ś
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The Civil War in Tipton County Compiled by RUSSELL B. BAILEY, Tipton County Historian Letter from Hillâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cavalry, Camp Desha, Ky. January 16th, 1862 Dear Cousin, Fannie, I seat myself this cold bleak day for the purpose of writing you a few linesâ&#x20AC;Ś I bespeak your forgivenessâ&#x20AC;Ś for the short letter that I shall write as it is so very cold that I cannot write long... There is little doubtâ&#x20AC;Ś but what the Confederates and the Federals will meet in deadly strife in the vicinity of Columbus in less than 36 or 40 hours. Genâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;l. Polk dispatched for 3 companies of our Battalion to report to Columbus for duty in the very shortest possible time. Maj. Hill thinks that a fight is enevitable. The Yankees are fortifying in 10 or 12 miles of Columbus. You can draw your own conclusions. I think myself that they will hardly be left in peace while they are so nigh our lines. They must be made to feel that their insolence is rather out of the proper boundsâ&#x20AC;Ś I receive one box from Em. It was the one that had the whiskey and wine in itâ&#x20AC;Ś Fannie, give my love to all the relations, Aunt Fannie in particular and retain for yourself the best love of your Cousin. Peter T. Winn. Columbus, Ky. On the 17th, Gen. John P. McCown led the 4th Tennessee and 11th Louisiana Infantry on a reconnaissance toward Paducah. The column proceeded about seven miles before learning that there were no enemy
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within fifteen miles. Gen. Polk ordered the expeditionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s return. A Tennessean recalled the march as â&#x20AC;&#x153;very hard and very muddy.â&#x20AC;? More Volunteers Henry Maleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Company of volunteers was organized at Covington Jan. 27. Nearly all of the 93 men were from Tipton with a few from Lauderdale. Their names and ages are as follows: 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery, Co. C: Captain Henry James Maley, age 40; Lieutenant John McKenzie, 30, joined from the Tipton Rifles; 2d Lieut. George S. Wright, 28; 3d Lieut. H. S. Pitt, 30; Jr. 2d Lieut. Ransom Winn, 55; 4th Sergeant J. T. Winborn, 30; 1st Corporal Charles H. Woods, 22; Corp. B. H. Ferrell, joined from â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tipton Rifles;â&#x20AC;? Privates: Archer, Charles W., 24; Archer, Henry J., 25; Bandy, George Washington, 35; Bayne, Thomas; Beatty, William A., 28; Bledsoe, Anthony, 41; Cannon, Henry A., 23; Clark, Robert S., 32; Clark, William, 24; Coats, Wilson William, 29; Curtis, Andrew J.; Daniels, Ebenezer B. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hurricane Horseâ&#x20AC;?, 28, from the Tipton Rifles.; Davis, James F.,18; Davis, Lewis W., 45; Davis, William C., 21, from the Tipton Rifles; Denning, Joseph, 39; Fleming, M. C., 24, from the Tipton Rifles; Gardner, James, 33; Givens, P. K., 22; Glass, James Knox Polk, 23; Glass, Julius Ceaser N., 28; Goodall, C. D., 43; Griffith, William H., 25; Hartsfield, Benjamin F., 28; Hartsfield, Marcus H.; Hartsfield, Nathan J., 23; Holland, Robert, 17; Hooks, Phillip, 44; Huff-
man, Frank, 45; Hughes, Asa; Hughlett, James H., 24; Hutchison, Alfred, 35; Hutchison, G. J., 19; Hutton, S. C., 18; Ivey, Marcus L., age 22; Kidd, William T., age 27; Lake, James E.; Lake, J. G.; Laney, J. P.; Lavell, James Franklin, 19; Lavell, Patrick H. Sr., 22; Lea, William W., 27; Leach, Benjamin, 21; from Tipton Rifles; Leach, James R.; Leach, William; Lopez, John, 27; Maley, R. B., 22; Maxwell, Elisha D., 27; McBride, William, 40; McCain, Samuel, 34; McCollough, Hugh; McFadden, Joseph, 22; from Tipton Rifles; McGuire, William, 27; Millchester, Mark, 26; Miller, Jacob Hillman, 30; Miller, William Franklin, 24; Mitchell, J. T., 30; Muse, Jacob, 45; Myers, Alfred A., 27; Oneal, Walter; , Anderson, 44; Phillips, J. M., 41; Pitt, A. Washington, 21; Raynor, Lawrence, 22; later reported on the muster rolls of the 16th Tennessee Cavalry; Roe, William Joseph, 16; Shankle, Jacob A., 24; from the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tipton Riflesâ&#x20AC;?; Smith, J. H., 24; Soloman, J. A., 19; St. Sure, Frank A., 20, from the Southern Guards Arty.; Taylor, J. M., 31; Taylor, James W., 25; Tillman, Bryant S., 21; Tillman, William F., 27; Townsend, J. C. G., 28; Townsend, John Peter, 32; Turner, Yancey Burton, 20; Vaughn, Joseph Craddock, 40; Walker, John, 35; Williams, T. B., 48; Wilson, David B., 44; Wilson, Thomas H., 30; Wiseman, Hamilton H., 28; Wood, John H., 24; Wood, Jordan, 16; Wright, J. N.; Yarbro, Uriah Pinkney, 28
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Libby Click - libbyclassof64@bellsouth.net Hi everyone, I never dreamed I would be so ready for Spring. That old sinus and cold stuff is spreading like wildfire. It seems as though everyone I know has it or has had it. The strange weather and some pretty heavy winds I’m sure has contributed to a lot of it. Monday being Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, gave many of you extra time to reflect on his accomplishments, which were many. An extra day off work and out of school gave many of us an extra hour or two to get caught up on some priorities that are always on the back of our minds. I’m in the process of separating family photos. It has been a lot of fun looking back through history. A friend of mine, Mr. David LedHello my friends, I hope all of you are Debe Simonton doing well. After getting all the Christmas decorations put away and trying to get on somewhat of normal schedule, I believe our family is going to sail into this new year quietly! That is something for us. My resolutions have been simple for this year, but getting them accomplished may be somewhat of a challenge. One of them is organization and deletion. I am going to begin to get my home organized and at the same time get rid of things that are cluttering my home and life. Wow! Good luck to me because I tend to be sentimental. But I have resolved myself to get away from this because it is holding me back from my organization. Now that I’m on this subject it amazes me that my
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ford is helping me look up my mother and father’s family records on Ancestry. com. I personally don’t enjoy sitting on a computer very long. So a big ‘thanks’ to Mr. David. David’s wife Bruna and I graduated from high school together. Getting a little older makes it harder to recall complete details of our past. It’s so nice to have it one paper to view, including some details I never knew. Three Star Volunteer Fire Department will host a chili supper on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the station. Donations accepted.
this week to Heather Gray. Hope it’s the greatest. Sharon Presbyterian Church Worship is at 9 a.m. Rev. Charles Todd is the minister. Everyone always welcome. We are always grateful for our Dunlap residents who are able to be with us. Please remember those on our prayer list.
Salem Presbyterian Church Worship is at 11 a.m. Rev. Charles Todd is the minister. Everyone is always welcome. Thanks for the many memorials given in memory of Mr. Houston Mize, Helen Lucado and Brian Ferrell. Happy birthday
Covington Church of Christ. Worship is at 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. each Sunday. Bible Study is at 9:30 a.m. Sundays and again on Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Everyone is always welcome. Brother Mike Rogers is our minister and Brother Jeff Phillips our associate pastor and youth director. Our youth department always has a project or is involved in sharing Christ ministries. Congratulations to all of the youth involved. We have several on
grown children do not hold on to some of the “traditions” that they were raised by. Have I totally burned them out (while they were growing up)? Oh, I don’t know but when I was young we had a list of chores to do daily; Saturday’s were house cleaning and don’t ask until it is done. I pretty much raised my children the same way. But now that they have their own homes these traditions have relaxed a whole lot.... It is interesting to observe the phenomena of these young people. When my house is upside down, I feel my life is too. And yes, they are all great housekeepers because when they lived at home they did it. Is everyone ready for the report cards to come out? Well, they are today. Also, parent-teacher conferences are tonight from 3:15 until 6:15. Oh yeah, kiddos, play-time is over! Hope ya’ll did well and don’t loose any privileges.
Look for the BHS football players to be coming around selling the STRAWBERRIES! They are still $25. This year they are delivering to us first, so we won’t end up with the overripe berries. So sorry if this happened to you last year; please give us another chance. How scary was that home invasion on Woodlawn last week? Mr. Turnbull was hurt but protected his wife and home. Neal is constantly reminding me to make sure the doors stay locked. And I do too. Also several homes have been broken into lately. Make sure your alarms are on folks and call the police if you see any suspicious activity; Suspicious activity that would be anywhere. Better safe than sorry. I have forgotten to mention that a community chronological bible study for women has been organized and started. It is on Tuesday evenings at the Covington
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I want to say hello to Mark, Leslie, Meredith, Zoe and Ella Coral in Brentwood. Randolph Assembly of God Church will have singing at the 6 p.m. service Jan. 29. Willie and Rhonsa McPherson’s home is where her sibling and families come to have a good time. I visit by phone every Sunday with my niece Joan McClung in Sikeston, Mo. Belated birthday greetings to Black Jack on Jan. 9. He was three years old. Daniel Dalton is the minister at the Gilt Edge Church of Christ, the first Wednesday night of the month, they just have singing starting at 7:30 p.m. On the prayer list: Charles Womack, Kathryn Glass, Mike Downing, Tammie Rhea, Joe Bridges, Kim Hodge, Jerry Dye, Maurice Harchfield, Moviline Cousar, Mrs. Climer, Rev. A.A. Lawrence and Charlotte, Donnie, Rita and Will Haislip, Mindya Tankersley, also Zach Wallace, Mike Willis, Brandon Fletcher and Joe Dillender in the military.
I had my root canal done but that tooth has two canals so I go back one more time. I thought Wayne was going to have to take the crown off but he just drilled through it. Saturday I took my dad, Kenneth Weir “Pop” to Atoka to get a burger and see “Mission Impossible” with Tom Cruise a really good action movie. He liked it! We had the absolute worst night Sunday night. James woke me up at 1 a.m. Monday morning and asked the dreaded question: “What is that smell?” I smelled it about a second before he asked and we jumped up and checked the whole house for something smoking. Then realized it was . . . SKUNK! It was horrible! Our central unit had sucked all the smell into every nook and cranny of our house. We sat up and watched TV
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First Assembly of God on Hwy. 51 and starts at 6:30. It is also non-denominational, so everyone can attend. The first week was a great turnout. We are winding on down on the due date of Miss Ruby Kate! It is March 1. Hannah had a 4D ultrasound and we (the whole family) went to see what she is going to look like. She is going to look a lot like Hannah Mae but I think she has a lot of her daddy in her too. We were also able to “Tango” with Danielle in Hawaii. That was something also for all of us to be there to see this little miracle. For my closing this week I’ll leave a quote I saw on Facebook. This is a “Love Quote.” “Perhaps our eyes need to be washed by our tears once in a while, so that we can see life with a clearer view again.” Have a smiling great week! Love, Debe
Happy Anniversary to Drew and Brandi Laxton on Jan. 8th Congratulations to Zoe Liles for making All-West Tennessee Junior Honor Choir! As I said after the Senior Banquet at church, “That girl can sing!” On that note, to everyone who enjoyed the chorus reunion with Russell Phelps last year, this email from his daughter: “We are starting to plan another band and chorus reunion for the weekend of June 22 - 24 this year. My dad says he’ll do one more. Please help us spread the word. This week’s Farmer’s Almanac quote: “Snowmelt contributes up to 75 percent of the annual water supply for the western United States” and “If the snowflakes increase in size, a thaw will follow.” Until next week . . .
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our prayers list and health concerns. Please continue to remember these and others at this time. We extend our sympathy to Lee and Paulette Graham in the death of their daughter, Becky Seelye and to Jeff Hanks in the death of his uncle, Bub Hanks. We congratulate Zoe Liles for making All-West Tennessee Junior Honor Choir. Happy birthdays this week go to Garrett Johnson, Laura Craft, Jimmy Weir, Joyce Scott and Landon Bringle. Hope they are each the greatest! Happy anniversary to Drew and Brandi Laxton. In closing, let’s remember all of our military here and abroad. Especially pray for the ones involved in the recent scandal. It’s my opinion they should be reprimanded “to a point” but then leave them alone. They could have been killed five minutes earlier. God Bless all of our military and a big THANK YOU for serving this country!
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Education CHARGER BEAT From the Principal’s Desk The new year has begun with new courses, new teachers, incoming students, basketball games, practices for track, volleyball, softball, baseball, soccer… and the list goes on! We are back in full swing. We want to welcome Ms. Cassidy Wilson to our teaching staff. She has come to join our English department and we are confident she will do a great job. We do have several things to remind parents about as we begin second semester. The seniors have been given a graduation contract for parents to sign. Those forms need to be returned to the guidance office by Jan. 31. The seniors should know exactly what is needed to graduate academically and behaviorally. The underclassmen need to start thinking about what courses they want to take next year as registration will be right around the
corner. Seems like the year is flying! We started the year with a tragic loss of one of our students, Gerald Fayne. He will be truly missed. We hope his kind hearted way of living his life left many of us looking for ways to be as kind as Gerald was. We extend our deepest sympathy to his mom, dad, and extended family. Report cards will be given out at the next Parent Teacher Conference on Jan. 19 from 3:15 to 6:15. Please come out and talk to the teachers to see if there is anything else that can be done to help you child reach his/her best potential. We want parents to know that we have many opportunities for students to get the help they need to finish work, do homework, catch up on missed assignments, or just get some tutoring. We have tutors Monday through Thursday from 3-4 p.m. and peer tutoring (monitored
by Mr. Marlon Heaston) every afternoon from 3-5 p.m. There is no lack of opportunities to get the help needed. We have ACT tutoring after school also. Please don’t let your students sign up for the ACT unless they come for the tutoring sessions. The next test is in February, so if you have signed up to test, come and visit Ms. Blackley after school at least a few times each week before the test. We also have paid for the ACT online tutoring that is offered through the ACT website. All your child needs to do is get their username and password from school and get busy on http:// actstudent.org/onlineprep/index.html. Remember, the school has already paid for the subscription… but the students must do the work. Every junior takes the ACT on March 20. Please mark that on your calendar as a very important date! We need everyone here and ready to stay throughout the entire 4-hour test. Please be sure
to avoid appointments on that date so the students can have a valid test score and give them an accurate assessment of their readiness level for college. The Writing Assessment will be given to every junior Feb. 1. It is a 35-minute sampling of their writing ability on a persuasive prompt. This is a short but very important test that counts toward our AYP rating with the State Department of Education. Please encourage your child to do his or her personal best. As you can see, we have many academic benchmarks to meet during this nine weeks period. Please help us by allowing your child to stay for tutoring or to complete work when necessary. We are counting on you to help us succeed with your child. Let’s make this second semester the best academic semester for CHS. With your help, we will all be successful. Peggy Barber Murdock, principal, CHS
Atoka Elementary Honor Roll - 2nd nine weeks The following is the Principal’s List. The A/B honor roll will run next week
Principal’s List 1st grade Angelynn Crawford, Angelina Johnson, Owen Geiger, Zachary Fryar, Cody Meyer, Teagan Abernathy, Richard Connor, Roman Diaz, Abygayle Gaither, Haley Griffin, Maddux Anderson, Mikalah Garner, Kinley Harrington, Tempe Miller, Timya Tucker, Emily Ward, Addison Dunn, Kaysie Ferrer, Jayden Flaig, Elijah Foster, Mikalah Miller, Miles Neville, Kyla Sutton, Nickolas Vadnais, Matthew Reynolds, Gaby Douglas, Max Rohdemann, Bella Tedford, Chloe Tekell, Cameron Wheat, Davin Barkelew, Ava King, Madison Lavers, Rhys Roberts, Peyton Barlow, Stephanie Boberg, Joshua Burke, Emmy Edmondson, Sydney Greene , Ty Holmes, Rebecca Knight, Hayden Moore, Alyssa Gay, Thomas Holloway, Ethan Kehayias, Lillian Yarbrough 2nd grade Claire Geiger, Lily Gunn, Angelina Noneaker, Sophia Piedra, Mason Rodriguez, Madison Yarbro, Abby Carlisle, Melea Edmonds, John Owen Hensley, Chloe Knighton, Kaleb Norton, Austin Taube, Joshua White, Bailey Wood, Rachel White, Peyton Ayers, Tyler Cauble, Reagan Jeter, Cater Marbry, Braden McGee, Kaylee Autry, Gavin Brandon, Mykaela Brown, Lathanial Wells, Jax Butigan, Emily Fields, Hunter Gill, Carley
Harris, Erin Pettit, Kaitlyn Brown, Lane Dawson, Addie Glass, Matthew Johnson, Maddie Peters, Nathan Fryar, Matthew Schultz, Zachary White, Cailin Wirth, Dylan Browning, Joseph Carris, Garrett Haley, Willie Marcy, Arianna Pond, Keira Reid 3rd grade Jake Buchanan, Makenzie Craig, Zoe Elkins, Alexie Griffin, Jonathan Jackson, Aja Jones, Jace McGee, Brendan Reames, Jackson Wickham, MacKenzie Winnans, Celina Gaither, Austin Taylee, Anderson Brown, Kenneth Coelho, Sarah Spicer, Melody Webb, Sarah Willis, Domanique Degraffreed, Jackson Rezach, Natalie Richter, Seth Beloate, JaMaya Delaney, Kyle Jensen, Haydn Hahn, Lauren Horton, Avery Peterson, Logan Cook 4th grade Chloe Dalrymple, Hanna Stuart, Grace Glidewell, Jaivion Lightfoot, Alex Weatherwax, Sun Mi Ko, Remi Lehmen, Maximus Lowery, Sarah Wines, Samantha Barton, Caleigh Douglas, J.R. Minton, Tyler Richardson, Hayden Sanders, Drew Miley, Riley Reid, Lexi Tekell, Mary Grace Willis 5th grade Avery Slocum, Meagan Barnett, Morgan Medders, Jaxon Pennington, Lindsey Turner, Grayson Vincent, Madilyn Wickham
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Congratulations to Sean Donaldson, who was recently selected as the 2012 West Tennessee Star in Agribusiness at the Star Farmer Competitions in Crockett County. Sean, who is senior at Covington High School, has been working for Donaldson Farms in Covington for many years. Donaldson Farms, which is located in Covington, specializes in produce such as squash, tomatoes, strawberries, peppers, beans, peas, okra, cabbage, and watermelons. Sean has many responsibilities on the farm, and some of these include the following: irrigation, fertilization, propagation, cultivation, harvesting, soil preparation, seedling care, transplantation, and much more. Sean has plans to attend Dyersburg State Community College this fall and obtain his agriculture certificate, while still working on the family farm. Sean will represent Covington High School and the West TN FFA at the 84th State FFA Convention this April in Gatlinburg. Courtesy photo
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Aimee Gray The University of Evansville is proud to announce that Aimee Gray of Brighton has achieved a place on the Dean’s List for academic achievements during the Fall Semester 2011. Gray is majoring in Science Education. To make the dean’s list, a student at UE must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. “At the University of Evansville, students experience a rigorous curriculum built on exposure to great ideas, timeless themes, significant questions, and multiple perspectives,” said UE President Thomas A. Kazee. “Earning a place on the Dean’s List shows a strong commitment to academic achievement, and students such as Aimee Gray and their families should be incredibly proud of this accomplishment.”
TOP PERFORMER Covington High School’s Khelsea Elkins, second from left, was recently named the student of the month by the Covington Exchange Club. Also pictured are, from left, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Elkins; Melba Howard, program chairman; Jimmy Dawson, club president; and Peggy Murdock, CHS principal. Photo by Jeff Ire-
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Lunch Menu Elementary and Middle Schools Jan. 19 Sub sandwich or baked chicken; mashed potatoes or green peas; fruit juice or applesauce Jan. 20 Cheeseburger or chicken fajita; french fries or pinto beans; fruit juice or sherbet Jan. 23 Corn dog or hot ham sandwich; whole kernel corn or tossed salad; fruit juice or pear halves Jan. 24 Burrito or turkey & gravy w/roll; mashed potatoes
or lima beans; fruit juice or apple Jan. 25 Chili w/crackers or hot dog; tater tots or cole slaw; fruit juice or orange Jan. 26 Manager’s Choice Jan. 27 Chicken nuggets w/roll or bowl of beans w/cornbread; corn on the cob or turnip greens; fruit juice or fruit bars Meal Prices Students $1.75 * Reduced $.40 * Adults $2.25 * Visitors $2.50
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BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
Lady Cougars rally for two more wins Cardinals split with Douglas, Hardin By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com The Munford Lady Cougars continued their winning ways over the weekend and Monday with home wins over Millington and Bolton. Satruday's game against Millington saw Munford (12-7) come out on top, 54-34, in a game that saw both teams build big leads. The Lady Trojans jumped out to a 14-5 lead after one quarter. Munford led by three at the half before Milling-
ton regained a one-point lead heading into the final quarter. Munford took over in the fourth, scoring 21 points to win going away. Kierra Richardson used some strong perimeter shooting to lead all scorers with 16 points. Robneisha Lee added 12 points, Kierra Webb 11 and Shaliyah Wiggins nine. Tiara Caldwell led Millington with 14 points. Munford got to another slow start Monday against Bolton, trailing by 10 after one quarter and eight at the half.
The Lady Cougars won the fourth quarter 20-8 to finish off a 53-43 win. Lee led the way for the Lady Cougars with 18 points and Alex Turner added 12. Richardson finished with 11 and Kierra Webb added nine. Against Bolton, Munford had 18 turnovers, missed 17 free throws and shot just 25 percent from the field, but found a way to win. “Looking at the stats, there's no way we should have won that game,” Munford coach Steve Poindexter said. “I think conditioning was a factor in both games because we play at a certain pace. We didn't play very well, but we
played hard. We've still got some things to improve on.” In boys action, Munford fell to Millington 66-46 and Bolton 58-57. Munford returns to district action at Dyer County on Friday and at home Tuesday against FCA in a non-district game. The Brighton boys split a pair of games last week. On Friday the Cardinals (11-7 overall, 4-1 District 13-AAA) picked up a league win at home in dramatic fashion over Hardin County, 70-68. Ricky Foster scored 20 as the CardiSEE MHS, PAGE A21
Chargers get revenge
Covington defeats Haywood, Obion to remain leader in 13-AA By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com The Covington Chargers maintained their hold on first place in District-13-AA with a 73-38 win over the Obion County Central Rebels (6-10, 2-7) on Jan. 10. CHS ran out to a 10-0 first period lead and was never challenged by the Rebels, who did not have the speed or defensive intensity to match the Chargers. Covington (14-5 overall, 9-1 district) held OCCHS to just five points in the first and third periods, stretching the lead to 24 after three quarters and eventually the mercy rule level of over 35 points in the fourth. Obion’s Shyheim Slayton had 10 points to lead the Rebels, who committed 22 turnovers and shot 55 percent (15/27) from the line. Jawan Alston paced CHS with 16 points. DeMarcus Seaberry added 14, including four 3-pointers. Jaylin Dyson chipped in 10 for the Chargers. CHS had its best night of the season from the line, shooting at a 76 percent
clip, making 13 of 17. The Chargers looked to avenge their only district loss in the past two seasons against the Haywood Tomcats (11-6, 6-4) on Friday night. They accomplished the task, but it was not easy in the 65-62 win. It appeared to be a laugher as Covington ran out to an 18-point half time lead, 42-24, forcing 15 Haywood turnovers in the first half. The worm turned in the third period as Haywood went on a 19-2 run, beginning with a 3 at the buzzer that ended the first half. CHS was unable to hit from the floor or grab a rebound as they managed only six points in the third period and headed to a ball game in the fourth with a 48-46 advantage. CHS pushed the early fourthperiod lead to six at 56-50, only to see the Tomcats gain a tie at 56 before forging ahead 57-56 with 3:40 remaining. Covington regained the lead for good on a deuce by Devione Draine at the 2:40 mark at 58-57. A stick back by Jaylin SEE CHS, PAGE A21
Covington's Devion Draine makes a pass in the lane against Haywood on Friday night. Covington won, 65-62. Photo by Jeff Ireland
Covington drops a heartbreaker
Haywood wins in final seconds By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com
Lady Charger Precious Harvey tries to get a shot over Haywood's Trinity Jackson during action Friday night in Covington. Haywood pulled out a 39-38 win. Photo by Jeff Ireland
It was a tough week for the Covington Lady Chargers as they dropped two games to Obion and Haywood by two and one point, respectively. Poor free throw shooting and ball handling figured prominently in the Haywood loss. The Covington Lady Chargers (12-7, 7-3) just missed a chance to take over 1st place in District 13-AA last Tuesday in a heart-stopping 52-50 loss to the district leader and the No.2-ranked AP ranked team in Tennessee. The Obion County Central Lady Rebels (18-1, 9-0), led by D-1 prospect Brandi Goodman’s game-high 21 points, took their first lead in the game at the 6:40 mark in the fourth period at 36-34. They wouldlead by as many as three in holding on for the win. Coach Dion Real had an excellent game plan, utilizing patience and ball movement allowing CHS to build an 11-point lead in the second period. OCCHS chipped away to trail by six at the break, 23-17. The Rebels opened the third period with a 6-0 run to tie the score at 23 and it was nip and tuck the rest of the way. Kamesha Van Pelt, who along with Precious Harvey led CHS in scoring with 11 points, tied the score at 47 with 41.8 seconds remaining in the game. Obion freshman Dianna Flippin made 1 of 2 free throws to put the Rebels up 48-47 with 37 ticks left, only to see Covington take a 49-48 lead on a put back by Leshundra Somerville. Macy Wright, OCCHS’ flashy guard who had 16 points, drove the court to put Obion back up by one. CHS had a chance to tie with free throws under 20 seconds but misfired. Precious Harvey’s 3-point attempt to win at the buzzer came up just short. SEE GIRLS, PAGE A21
Brighton wrestlers make some history at city meet By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com The Brighton wrestling team made school history Monday. All five wrestlers entered into the West Tennessee JV Championships on Monday at Arlington High School stood on the podium. The Cardinals were led by sophomore Essex Ramsey (170 pounds), who went 3-0 on the day, pinning both his opponents and earning his first gold medal this year. Ramsey also placed fourth over the weekend in the very
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tough Central Arkansas Christian Invitation held in Little Rock. Ramsey went 3-2, losing in the quarterfinals to the tournament champion Ramsey was the lone Cardinal placer at the tournament. “I’m very proud and happy for Essex,” said coach Larrick Johnson. “His hard work is paying off. He peaking at the right time of the year.” Junior Darrell Boddie (126) went 4-1 with three pins at the City Championships to place third. His only loss came in the semifinals to Houston’s Dalton Downing.
Munford High student David Hardee (138) went 2-1 with two pins on the day, losing a barn burning match 20-18 in overtime to Christian Brothers' Garrett Dickey. “David scored a two-point reversal with five seconds on the clock to send it to overtime,” Johnson said. “That was huge. He was on his back a couple of times and came back to tie it in regulation.” Rounding out the third place finishes was Brighton sophomore Travis Malone (152). “Travis had a bad draw, getting the
champion Tyler Douglas from Christian Brother in the first round,” said Johnson. Bouncing back from the first round loss, Malone won his next three matches, earning two pins along the way to get on the podium. Finishing up the day for the Cardinals was freshman Anthony Lenahan, going 1-2 and earning his first high school medal and a fourth place finish. “They all showed up today, wrestling well and letting the rest of region know the future is bright for Brighton wrestling,” said Johnson.
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DIRECTOR OF BEHAVIOR SERVICES Personal Care Services of TN, LLC is seeking a Director of Behavior Services. The Director of Behavior Services for Personal Care Services of TN, LLC shall meet the following minimum education and experience requirements: 1. Master’s Degree in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or related field. (Board certified Behavior Analyst preferred) 2. Twelve (12) credit hours of graduate level coursework in behavior analysis. 3. Six (6) months full-time, supervised employment or internship/ practicum in Behavior Analysis under the supervision of a Behavior Analyst or a supervisor with equivalent skills. (Supervision consists of face-to-face meetings at least once per week for technical feedback). OR Licensure as a Psychologist or Senior Psychological Examiner in the State of Tennessee The Director of Behavior Services shall report to the Executive Director of Personal Care Services of TN, LLC. Please fax resumes to 901-313-9236 or email us at info@ personalcareLLC.com
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CHRIST CHURCH AT CASPER CREEK 6849 Center College Rd. Millington, TN 38053 901.840.3637 CLOPTON U. M. CHURCH 5285 Brighton Clopton Rd Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-5512 COLLINS CHAPEL C.M.E. CHURCH 303 W. Ripley Avenue Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3094 -Church House 901-826-5132- Pastor COVINGTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1861 Hwy 51 South Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9592 CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY CHURCH 3030 Drummonds Rd Atoka, TN 38004 901-840-4326 CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH AT THE NAZARENE 3865 Beaver Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-2545
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EBENEZER CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 70 Witherington Rd Mason, TN 38049 901-294-2670
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS OF COVINGTON 1150 Old Brighton Rd Covington,TN 38019 901-475-2110
ELM GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST 2016 Elm Grove Rd Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-5440
JESUS THE WAY OUTREACH CENTER 795 Tennessee Drive Covington, Tennessee 38019
ELM GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1108 Elm Grove Rd. Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-8799 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 900 Simmons Rd Drummonds, TN 38023 901-837-2683 FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 6920 Highway 59 W Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-1008 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 1422 Old Hwy 51 Brighton, TN 38011 901-837-0950 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ATOKA 102 Kimbrough Ave Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-0663 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MUNFORD 521 Giltedge Rd. Munford, TN 38058 901-837-1559 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF COVINGTON 211 S. Main St. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-2489 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MASON 359 Hwy 70 E Mason, TN 38049 MasonBaptistChurch.com FIRST BRIGHTON BAPTIST CHURCH 132 East Woodlawn Ave. Brighton, TN 38011 476-6180 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF COVINGTON 403 S. Main St. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-2434 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 145 West Church Ave Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9694 GARLAND BAPTIST CHURCH 1756 Garland Dr. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9691 GARLAND UNITED METHODIST 1613 Garland Drive Covington, TN 38058 901-476-9334 GATEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Rosemark Rd Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-8087 GRACE TEMPLE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 8923 Mt Carmel Rd Covington, TN 38019 901-475-1008 GREAT EXPECTATIONS COGIC 2053 Highway 51 S. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-6666 GREATER ST. JOHN MBC 411 Shelton Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-4765
KELLEY’S CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD 692 Garland Detroit Rd. Burlison, TN 38015 LIBERTY BAPTIST 2097 Holly Grove Rd. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-5273 LIGHTHOUSE PRAISE TEMPLE 826B HWY 51 COVINGTON, TN 38019 901-294-3866 LIGHTHOUSE APOSTOLIC 2536 Tracy Rd. Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-9138 MASON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11733 Hwy 59 Mason, TN 38049 837-8308 MT. HERMAN CHURCH 3492 Quito-Drummonds Road, Millington, TN 38053(901) 8352886 MT. LEBANON ASSEMBLY 7560 Hwy 51 North Henning, TN 38041 MT. TIPTON CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Brighton Clopton Rd. Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-1165 MT. ZION CHURCH 838 S. Tipton Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3233 MUNFORD BAPTIST CHURCH 1253 Munford Ave Munford, TN 38058 901-837-9276 MUNFORD FIRST UNITED METHODIST 57 Tipton Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-8881 MUNFORD PRESBYTERIAN 60 East Main Street Munford, TN 38058 901-837-6721 NEW BEGINNING CHURCH 1460 Atoka Idaville Rd. Atoka, TN 38004 901-412-0241 NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH 2357 Wilkinsville Rd Drummonds, TN 30823 901-835-5683 NEW HORIZON CHURCH OF GOD 1099 Hwy 51 N Covington, TN 38019 901-489-0447 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH 5123 Highway 176 Covington, TN 38019 901-476-0062 NEW LIFE PRESBYTERIAN CHRUCH 133 Munford Ave Munford, TN 38058 901-837-6804 NEW SALEM UNITED METHODIST 7803 Munford Gilt Edge Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-8536 OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 4048 Highway 59 W Covington, TN 38019 901-476-7259
RAVENSCROFT EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 8219 Holly Grove Rd, Brighton, TN Holy Eucharist, 1st & 3rd Morning Prayer - 2nd & 4th 8:45 a.m. 837-1312 REDEEMING GRACE LUTHERAN 1496 Munford Ave. Munford, TN 38058 901-840-2086 THE REFUGE 749A N. Main St Covington, TN 38019 901-603-3897 RIVER OF LIFE 220 Beaver Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-8781 SALEM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3400 Atoka-Idaville Road Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-8210 SHILOH MB CHURCH 584 John Hill Rd Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-0081 SIMONTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4100 Munford Gilt Egde Brighton, TN 38011 901-837-2168 SMYRNA BAPTIST CHURCH 7512 Hwy 59 W Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-6178 SOUTH TIPTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD 538 Simmons Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 837-2140 ST. ALPHONSUS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1225 Highway 51 S Covington, TN 38019 901-476-8140 ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 632 St. Luke Rd. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9746 ST. MARK AME CHURCH 842 Tipton Road Munford, TN 38058 (901) 837-1456 ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL 303 S. Munford Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-6577 ST. MATTHEW MB CHURCH 296 Mason-Charleston Rd. Stanton, TN 38069 901-476-5935 ST JOHN MISSIONARY CHURCH 2086 Atoka-Idaville Rd Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-2474 ST. JOHN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1602 Highway 59 West Covington, TN 38019 901-4767645 ST. PAUL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2406 Hwy 70 East Mason, TN 38049 901-294-2641 ST. STEPHENS M.B. CHURCH 3827 Hwy 51 North Covington, TN 38019 901-476-1559 TABERNACLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4258 Highway 179 Covington 901-756-1071 TEMPLE OF PRAISE 8323 Richardson Landing Drummonds, TN 38023 901-835-3462
PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 4625 Highway 59 S Covington, TN 38019 901-476-7016
TIPTON CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 470 Watson Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-8356
PLEASANT GROVE METHODIST 314 Gainesville Rd Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3162
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 5954 Brighton Clopton Rd. Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-8889
HOLLY GROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN 4538 Holly Grove Rd Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-8379
POPLAR GROVE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2600 Glen Springs Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 901-835-2611
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 11886 Main St. Mason, TN 38049
HEBRON COMMUNITY CHURCH Rayburn Rd. Covington, TN 38019
POPLAR GROVE U.M.C. 228 Quito Drummonds Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 901-835-2568
HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH 2086 Atoka-Idaville Rd. Atoka, TN 38004 901-491-8138
PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH 520 Simonton St. Covington, Tennessee 38019
WESTERN VALLEY BAPTIST 836 Church Rd. Covington, TN 38019 901-475-1255
HOPEWELL UNITED METHODIST 3866 MUNFORD GILTEDGE RD MUNFORD, TN 38058
QUITO UNITED METHODIST 4580 Quito Drummonds Rd. Millington, TN 38053 901-835-2318
WESTSIDE ASSEMBLY NON-DENOMINATIONAL 33 Paulette Circle Covington, TN 38019
RANDOLPH ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 1135 Randolph Rd. Burlison, TN 476-8244
WILLOW GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 618 Willow Grove Rd. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-7337
GRACE OUTREACH WORSHIP CENTER 795 Tennessee Ave Covington,TN 38019 HATCHIE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1372 Highway 51 N Covington,TN 38019 901-476-9709
HOSANNA MINISTRIES 13779 Hwy 51 S. Atoka, TN 38004 901-840-4540
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The lessons we learn show forth the handiwork of the Father. None of us is stuck with a quick temper, a rude manner, Many of us have degrees from or complaining spirit. All of these the "school of hard fall before the wonder knocks." We have made of the ministry of the misjudgments, misHoly Spirit in the heart takes, and just done of the believer. Paul some unintelligent expressed it this way, things which exacted "Therefore if any man a certain price from be in Christ, he is a new us. The positive side creature: old things are of this is that we also passed away; behold, learned some principles all things are become while enduring our new...." (2 Corinthians consequences. Perhaps 5:17) It is good for us Pastor Freeman Weems one of the most ento learn the lesson that couraging things about nothing about us is unthe Christian life is that nothing changeable if we yield to the Spirhappens without some purpose. it's leadership. And, as a corollary That is not a support of fatalism, to that, we should also remember but rather a Bible fact. Romans 5:3 that the snapshot memory we "And not only so, but we glory have of someone may not be the in tribulations also: knowing that way they are today. Grace can and tribulation worketh patience; 4 will change them. And patience, experience; and Christians have enemies. The experience, hope: 5 And hope Devil, Satan, obviously is our maketh not ashamed...." Instead biggest enemy, but so are the of groaning about our trials and world and the flesh. Our old difficulties, believers glory in the nature gives us more trouble than work of God through and in spite anything else in this world. As of them. someone once said, it is the man One of the greatest things about in the mirror looking back at me Christianity is the transformation that is my single biggest problem. that grace brings into the life of My lesson to learn from this is the believer. Sinful personality that other Christians are not my traits can, and are, removed and enemy. There are differences remolded to allow the Christian to amongst us, but those should not By PASTOR FREEMAN J. WEEMS First Baptist Atoka
cause us to be at war with one another. The last time I checked, there were no neighborhoods in glory divided by denomination. If you are a friend and follower of Christ, you are my brother in the Lord. If I disagree with you on something, the least I can do is to agree to disagree. The world needs to see the love that Christ has put in our hearts for other Christians not the arbitrary divisions that men have erected. Take a stand on truth and do not bend for anyone, but remember our enemy is the devil. Let's aim our weapons toward him. The world is never going to be the friend of God. Its system is carnal and driven by base desires. We must quit trying to court the world using its music, methods, and philosophy. Christians are different and different on purpose. What we believe is supernatural not paranormal. Our hope is in glory, not government nor gold. We are warned not to love this world neither the things that are in it. "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him." (1 John 2:15) We cannot walk with God while holding hands with the world system that hates Him.
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Church Bulletins Church bulletins, the section where we will share news briefs and church-related events, will run when space is available. To submit something to this section, call Echo Day at 901-4767116 or send an email to eday@covingtonleader.com. January 22 Bethel Church, 25 N. Tipton St., Munford, will be conducting Community Prayer on Jan. 22, beginning at 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Services are open to all denominations. January 28 The men of Central Christian Church, 400 S. Maple St., Covington, will be hosting a chili supper on Sat., Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. It’s a come and bring a friend or two occasion so come and enjoy the food and fellowship. January 29 Central Christian Church, 400 S. Maple St., Covington will host their 5th Sunday Singspiration on Sunday, Jan. 29 at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to
hear "The Fincher's" on Sunday night, Jan. 29 at 6 p.m. at Garland United Methodist Church. The church is located 1613 Garland Drive in Garland. Garland United Methodist Church Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. each Sunday morning followed by Worship service at 10:45 a.m. Sunday evening at 5:00 p.m. is a study of "The Purpose Driven Life". Wednesday night is Family Night. Dinner is served at 5:30 p.m. followed by Bible study classes for children and youth at 6:00 p.m. and adults Bible study at 6:30 p.m. Come and join us. Fellowship Bible Church, Hwy 59 W. in Burlison, will be hosting a fundraiser and a singing on Jan. 29. They are preselling dinner plates for $7 which includes: ham, whitebeans, potatoes, slaw, drink and dessert. To pre-order plates, please call 484-8950. Plates can be picked up at 4 p.m. on the 29th and our singing starts at 6 p.m.
January 19, Evening, Daily Light We have turned every one to his own way. Noah ... planted a vineyard: and he drank of the wine, and was drunken. Abram ... said unto Sara his wife, ... Say, I pray thee, thou art my sister: that it may be well with me for thy sake. Isaac said unto Jacob, ... Art thou my very son Esau? And he said, I am. Moses ... spake unadvisedly with his lips.
ON-GOING Teachers needed Teachers are needed for Sunday school classes at the Tipton County Correctional Facility on Sunday afternoons at 2:303:30; six male teachers and two female teachers are needed. If you’re interested in volunteering, call 901-475-1403 or 901277-8769. Central Christian Church Sunday school starts at 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning worship 10:45 a.m. and Sunday Evening worship at 6 p.m. Youth and adult Bible Study meets every Wednesday at 6 p.m. at 400 S. Maple Street. Ever wondered about the Bible's mysteries? Every first and third Sunday, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church discusses them through the American Bible Society's Inside the Mysteries of the Bible: New Perspectives on Ancient Truths series. Class begins at 9:15 a.m. each Sunday (free coffee, movie and discussion included). Youth Sunday School and worship services begin at 10:30
The men took of their victuals, and asked not counsel at the mouth of the Lord. And Joshua made peace with them. David did that which was right in the eyes of the Lord, and turned not aside from any thing that he commanded him all the days of his life, save only in the matter of Uriah the Hittite. These all ... obtained a good report through faith. Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in
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Christ Jesus. The Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. Not for your sakes do I this, saith the Lord GOD, be it known unto you: be ashamed and confounded for your own ways. Isa. 53:6. Gen. 9:20,21. Gen. 12:11,13. Gen. 27:21,24. Ps. 106:32,33. Josh. 9:14,15. 1 Kings 15:5. Heb. 11:39. Rom. 3:24. Isa. 53:8. Ezek. 36:32. From bible.com
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS R. D. NO PR2969 ESTATE OF Virginia Evelyn Stimpson Fultz. (Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the 16th day of December, 2011. Letters of Testamentary in the respect of the estate of Virginia Evelyn Stimpson Fultz, deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against her estate are required to file same with the clerk of the above named Court within the earlier of four months from notice or 12 months from decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This 29th day of December, 2011. Glenda Annete Fultz Price Executrix 29Dec2wp Tipton County Chancery Court Judy Billings, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated September 7, 2007, executed by JEANNE L. PRITCHETT, conveying certain real property therein described to WILLIAM T BOZEMAN as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, on April 7, 2008, as Instrument No. 115642, in Book 1390, at Page 542; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, Notice of the Right to Foreclose (“Notice”) was given in compliance with Tennessee law by the mailing a copy of the Notice to the parties at least sixty (60) days prior to the first publication of the Substitute Trustee’s Sale. WHEREAS, the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., having been appointed by as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as Substitute Trustee or its duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on January 27, 2012, 12:00 PM at the Tipton County courthouse door where the foreclosure sales are customarily held At the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, TN, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND IN COUNTY OF TIPTON, STATE OF TENNESSEE AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN BOOK 1220 PAGE 728 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND IN TIPTON COUNTY, STATE OF TENNESSEE, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: LOT 5, OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 36, 37, 38 AND THE NORTH PART OF LOT 49 AND 50 OF REED SUBDIVISION, SECTION C, FIRST ADDITION, AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET B. SLIDE 57, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIPTION OF SAID LOT. SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS, BUILDING LINES AND EASEMENT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET B, SLIDE 57, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, RESTRICTIONS AT PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 37, (NEW PLAT CABINET A, SLIDE 105) IN THE AFORESAID REGISTER’S OFFICE. PARCEL NUMBER: 145DB-145D-012.00 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 183 RACHEL COVE, DRUMMONDS, TN 38023. In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): JEANNE L PRITCHETT AKA JEANNE L. SPICER AND BRIAN J PRITCHETT AKA BRIAN PRITCHETT OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the
lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Substitute Trustee 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 Tel: (800) 281-8219 Fax: (866) 681-5002 Registered Agent: CT Corporation System 800 South Gay Street, Suite 2021 Knoxville, TN 37929 Tel: (865) 342-3522 TS#: 10-0038010 FEI # 1006.150090 01/05/2012, 01/12/2012, 01/19/2012
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated November 20, 2006, executed by CHARLES D COUSAR, conveying certain real property therein described to MONTE S. CONNELL as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, on December 11, 2006, as Instrument No. No. 97033, in Book 1314, at Page 576; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, Notice of the Right to Foreclose (“Notice”) was given in compliance with Tennessee law by the mailing a copy of the Notice to the parties at least sixty (60) days prior to the first publication of the Substitute Trustee’s Sale. WHEREAS, the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., having been appointed by as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as Substitute Trustee or its duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on January 26, 2012, 11:00 AM at the Tipton County courthouse door where the foreclosure sales are customarily held At the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, TN, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: LOT 10, TIMBERLAND HEIGHTS RESUBDIVISION, SECTION “A”, AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET “C”, SLIDE 90B, OF THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT REFERENCE IS MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID PROPERTY. PARCEL NUMBER: 081 05700 000 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 292 WALKER FIELD LANE, MUNFORD, TN 38058. In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): Charles D. Cousar AKA Charles Couser and Charles Cousar and Charles Douglas Cousar and Charles Douglas AND V. Teresa Williams and Teresa Williams, Vion Teresa Williams and Teresa A. Williams and Victoria T. Williams OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: 1) M & M Bail Bond Company 2) Gault Financial, LLC assignee of Chase Bank 3) CST Title Escrow Inc. 4) Journey Healthcare LLC The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Substitute Trustee 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 Tel: (800) 281-8219 Fax: (805) 553-5392 Registered Agent: CT Corporation System 800 South Gay Street, Suite 2021 Knoxville, TN 37929 Tel: (865) 342-3522 TS#: 08-0089099 FEI # 1006.37561 01/05/2012, 01/12/2012, 01/19/2012
NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust Note dated March 17, 2004 and the Deed of Trust of even date, securing said Deed of Trust Note recorded in Book 1132 at Page 1 in the Register’s office for Tipton County, Tennessee, executed by Bill Michael Brower and Jamie L. Brower conveying the certain property described therein to Transcontinental Title, Trustee for the benefit of James B. Nutter & Company and to Robert S. Coleman, Jr., having been appointed as Successor Trustee by instrument of record in the Register’s office for Tipton County, Tennessee in Book 1536 at Page 159. WHEREAS, the owner and holder of the Deed of Trust Note has declared the entire indebtedness due and payable and demanded that the hereinafter described real property be advertised and sold in satisfaction of indebtedness and costs of foreclosure in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Deed of Trust Note and Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that an agent of Robert S. Coleman, Jr., as Successor Trustee, pursuant to the power, duty and authority vested in and conferred upon said Successor Trustee, by the Deed of Trust, will on January 26, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at the front door of the Tipton County Courthouse in Covington, Tennessee offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, and free from all legal, equitable and statutory rights of redemption, exemptions of homestead, rights by virtue of marriage, and all other exemptions of every kind, all of which have been waived in the Deed of Trust, certain real property located in Tipton County, Tennessee, described as follows: THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND IN THE COUNTY OF TIPTON, STATE OF TENNESSEE; WILLIAM R. BOLEN AND WIFE, NADINE BOLEN’S LOT RECORDED IN DEED B O O K 319 AT PAGE 315, BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO CALVIN & GYLMA GENTRY BY DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 310, PAGE 320, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, LYING ON THE EAST SIDE OF MT. CARMEL ROAD IN THE EIGHTH CIVIL DISTRICT OF TIPTON C O U N T Y, TENNESSEE, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF MOUNT CARMEL ROAD (60’ WIDE), SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 05 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST, 379.40’ (CALLED 366.00) FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF J.B. BLACKMON (308/527), THENCE SOUTH 84 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 57 SECONDS EAST, 191-52 FEET (CALLED 190.00) ALONG THE ALIGNMENT OF A CHAIN LINK FENCE TO AN IRON PIN FOUND AT BOLEN’S NORTHEAST CORNER, THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST, 125.00 F E E T ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE CENTERLINE OF MOUNT CARMEL ROAD TO BOLEN’S SOUTHEAST CORNER; THENCE NORTH 84 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST, 191.52 FEET (CALLED 190.00) ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO BOLEN’S NORTH LINE TO THE CENTERLINE OF MOUNT CARMEL ROAD, THENCE NORTH 05 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST, 125.00 FEET ALONG THE SAID CENTERLINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ENCOMPASSING 0.54 ACRES OF LAND MORE OR LESS. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO BILL MICHAEL BROWER AND WIFE, JAMIE L. BROWER BY DEED FROM NADINE BOLEN, RECORDED 07/11/1991 IN DEED BOOK 663 PAGE 654. More Commonly Known As: 5088 Mount Carmel Road, Covington, Tennessee 38019 Said sale shall be held subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and subject to, but not limited to, the following parties who may claim an interest in the above-referenced property: none. The following individuals or entities have an interest in the abovedescribed property: (1) Bill Michael Brower; (2) Jamie L. Brower; (3)
Beneficial Tennessee, Inc.; and (4) Michael S. Hoover, Trustee. To the best of the Trustee’s knowledge, information, and belief, there are no other Federal or State tax lien claimants or other claimants upon the subject property which would require notice pursuant to the terms and provision of T.C.A. § 35-5-104 or T.C.A. § 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. § 7425. The Successor Trustee may postpone the above referenced sale from time to time as needed without further publication. The Successor Trustee will announce the postponement on the date and at the time and location of the originally scheduled sale. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. DATED this ___day of January, 2012. Prepared by: Robert S. Coleman, Jr. Robert S. Coleman, Jr. Robert S. Coleman, Jr., P.A. Successor Trustee 1405 North Pierce, Suite 306 Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 Insertion Dates: January 5, 2012; January 12, 2012; and January 19, 2012
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust dated MAY 14, 2007, executed by JOHN WHITE (A/K/A JOHN H. WHITE, A/K/A JOHN BAKER HOWARD WHITE), A MARRIED MAN AND WIFE, BRENDA WHITE, to BILL ROSENBERG, Trustee, of record in RECORD BOOK 1342, PAGE 847 AND RE-RECORDED IN RECORD BOOK 1344, PAGE 866, for the benefit of ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee and to J. PHILLIP JONES, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described, the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable by CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., being the present owner/holder or authorized agent, designee or servicer of the holder/owner of said indebtedness, has requested foreclosure proceedings to be instituted; and as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, J. PHILLIP JONES, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2012 AT 12:00 P.M. (NOON), AT THE NORTH DOOR OF THE TIPTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN COVINGTON, TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead, and dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property in TIPTON County, Tennessee, to wit: PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF TIPTON, TENNESSEE: BEING LOT NO. 22 OF BASKIN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, SECTION A, RECORDED IN PLAT CABINET B, SLIDE 123, OF THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN FOUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 23 BASKIN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, SECTION A, SAID POINT BEING ON THE WEST R.O.W. LINE OF SANDPIPER DRIVE (60’ R.O.W.); THENCE SOUTH 03 DEG. 00’ 00’’ WEST ALONG THE SAID R.O.W. LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 21; THENCE NORTH 86 DEG. 39’ 14’’ WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 21 FOR A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN FOUND ON THE EAST LINE OF BASKIN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, SECTION B (PLAT CABINET B, SLIDE 143); THENCE NORTH 03 DEG. 00’ 00’’ EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF BASKIN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, SECTION B 39’ 14’’, FOR A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 23; THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG. EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 23 FOR A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ENCOMPASSING 0.46 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO JOHN H. WHITE, BY ASSUMPTION DEED DATED JULY 29, 1991 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 664, PAGE 564, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THIS IS IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS 1470 SANDPIPER DRIVE, COVINGTON, TENNESSEE 38019. MAP 018E GROUP A PARCEL 020.00 THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND IS FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR OTHER PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, ANY PRI-
OR LIENS OR ENCUMBRANCES LEASES, EASEMENTS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS OF RECORD INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PRIORITY OF ANY FIXTURE FILING. IF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, OR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT ARE LISTED AS INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE ADVERTISEMENT, THEN THE NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE IS BEING GIVEN TO THEM, AND THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY, ALL AS REQUIRED BY 26 U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67-1-1433. IF APPLICABLE, THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF T.C.A. 35-5-117 HAVE BEEN MET. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/ SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESCIND THE SALE IN THE EVENT THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT HONOR THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE NEXT HIGHEST BID WILL BE DEEMED THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: BRENDA WHITE; CACH, LLC THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This day, January 11, 2012. This is improved property known as 1470 SANDPIPER DRIVE, COVINGTON, TENNESSEE 38019. J. PHILLIP JONES SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE 1800 HAYES STREET NASHVILLE, TN 37203 (615) 254-4430 www.phillipjoneslaw.com F11-2112
Quitclaim Deed dated appearing of record in Book 951, page 1017, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. The street address of this property is 701B Long Avenue, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Description taken from Record Book 1480, Page 323, Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal descriptions. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to any written or verbal leases pursuant to the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to sell the tracts separately or together. Interested Parties: Watkins Residential This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. LAURA A. WILLIAMS, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: January 12, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 26, 2012
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
(1) 2002 Ford Explorer VIN# 1FMZU62K23UA36150
WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated July 15, 2005, recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1218, Page 708 (“Trust Deed”), Watkins Residential conveyed to Sandy Wilson, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, a Modification of the Trust Deed was executed on June 25, 2010, and appears of record in Record Book 1480, Page 323 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Regions Bank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Laura A. Williams was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Record Book 1535, Page 124 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on February 7,2012, at 11:00 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of redemption, and any statutory or common law right of redemption, homestead, dower, marital share, and all other exemptions, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in Tipton County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: PARCEL I: Lot 3, Merrill Tatlock #1 Subdivision Amended as recorded in Plat Cabinet G, Slide 146A in the Tipton County Register’s Office to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lot. Subject to the subdivision building lines and easements at Plat Cabinet G, Slide146A in the Tipton County Register’s Office. Being a portion of the property conveyed to Watkins Residential, a Tennessee Partnership, by Quitclaim Deed dated June 25, 2010, and recorded on June 30, 2010, in Record Book 1480, page 320, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. Also being the same property conveyed to Watkins Residential, a Tennessee Partnership, by Quitclaim Deed dated July 15, 2005, and recorded on July 15, 2005, in Record Book 1218, page 706, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. The street address of this property is 850 Tatlock Avenue, Covington, Tennessee 38019. PARCEL II: Beginning at the south line of Long Avenue at the northeast corner of the original Tobridge lot, of which this is a part; thence south with the east line of same 216 feet to the southeast corner of the Tobridge lot; thence west with the south line of said original lot 63 feet to a stake in same; thence north and parallel with the east line of the original lot 216 feet to a stake in the south line of Long Avenue; thence east with the south line of said Long Avenue 63 feet to the point of beginning. Being a portion of the property conveyed to Watkins Residential, a Tennessee Partnership, by
Bailey’s Automotive & Racing 3252 Glensprings Rd. Drummonds, TN 380239 For sale by public auction January 28, 2012 at 8:30 a.m.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS R. D. NO PR2973 ESTATE OF James Porter, Jr.. (Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the 9th day of January, 2012. Letters of Testamentary in the respect of the estate of Paul Mauldin, deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against his estate are required to file same with the clerk of the above named Court within the earlier of four months from notice or 12 months from decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This 19th day of January, 2012. Rufus Albritton Executor 19jan2wp Tipton County Chancery Court Judy Billings, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019
NOTICE TO CREDITORS R. D. NO PR2973 ESTATE OF James Porter, Jr.. (Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the 9th day of January, 2012. Letters of Testamentary in the respect of the estate of James Porter, Jr., deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against his estate are required to file same with the clerk of the above named Court within the earlier of four months from notice or 12 months from decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This 19th day of January, 2012. Rufus Albritton Executor 19jan2wp Tipton County Chancery Court Judy Billings, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019
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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by that certain Deed of Trust executed on April 26, 2010, by William Misee and Andy Misee to Monte S. Connell, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, under book number 1474, Page 554-568, (“Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Suntrust Mortgage, Inc; and WHEREAS, Suntrust Mortgage, Inc, the current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, (the “Owner and Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 35-5-117 (i), not less than sixty (60) days prior to the first publication required by § 35-5-101, the notice of the right to foreclose was properly sent, if so required; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee, or its duly appointed attorneys or agents, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on Thursday, February 2, 2012, commencing at 10:00 AM at the North Door of the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: Description of a 6.05 acre tract of the Wallace K. Medcalf property as recorded in Deed Book 641 Page 316 in the Seventh Civil District of Tipton County, Tennessee and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a found RR spike in the centerline of Kenwood Road, said point being the southwest corner of the Joseph E. Chidester as recoded at Deed Book 594, page 76; thence along the center ine of Kenwood Road, south 85 degrees 50 minutes 23 seconds West distance of 164.76 feet to a point, thence north 12 degrees 36 minutes 51 seconds west a distance of 378.57 feet to a found rebar, being the northeast corner of Huffman; thence south 83 degrees 40 minutes 47 seconds West a distance of 200.0 feet to a point; thence North 11 degrees 59 minutes 28 seconds West a distance of 530.0 feet to a found rebar; thence North 78 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 366.06 feet to a found rebar; thence South 12 degrees 00 minutes 34 seconds East a distance of 950.82 feet to the point of beginning. Being the same property conveyed to Grantor(s) herein at Book 1474 Page 552 of the Tipton County Register’s Office. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 458 Kenwwood Avenue W, Brighton, TN 38011 CURRENT OWNER(S): William Misee and Andy Misee The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDERS: N/A OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: N/A All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee c/o AMP1 Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 File No.: 221.1105714TN Web Site: www.jflegal.com Insertion Dates: 01/12/2012, 01/19/2012 and 01/26/2012
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated October 6, 2003, recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1100, Page 30 (“Trust Deed”), Watkins Residential conveyed to Gail Johnson, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Regions Bank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Laura A. Williams was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Record Book 1535, Page 128 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on February 7, 2012, at 10:20 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of re-
demption, and any statutory or common law right of redemption, homestead, dower, marital share, and all other exemptions, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in Tipton County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Being the western portion of Lot 31 and a northwest portion of Lot 32 in Watkins Northview Subdivision, Addition No. 3, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 38, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a found iron pin at the intersection of the east line of Andrew Street and the south line of Steven Avenue, proceed north 79 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds east along the south line of Steven Avenue for a distance of 90.00 feet to a set iron pin, thence south 6 degrees 05 minutes 20 seconds west along a partition line of Lots 31 and 32 in Watkins Northview Subdivision, Addition No. 3 as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 38, ROTC, of which the tract described herein a part, for a distance of 171.92 feet to a set iron pin, thence north 80 degrees 16 minutes 30 seconds west along a partition line of said Lot 32 for a distance of 100.00 feet to a set iron pin in the east line of Andrew Street, said iron pin being south 11 degrees 40 minutes 30 seconds west a distance of 24.00 feet from the northwest corner of Lot 32, thence north 11 degrees 40 minutes 30 seconds east along the east line of Andrew Street for a distance of 40.20 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.33 acre, more or less. Being the same property conveyed to Watkins Residential, by deed appearing of record in Record Book 1098, page 900, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. Description taken from Record Book 1100, Page 30 Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal description. The street address of the property is 1588 Andrew Street, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to any written or verbal leases pursuant to the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. Interested Parties: Watkins Residential This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. LAURA A. WILLIAMS, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: January 12, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 26, 2012
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated August 8, 2006, recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1293, Page 179 (“Trust Deed”), Watkins Homes conveyed to Sandy Wilson, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Regions Bank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Laura A. Williams was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Record Book 1535, Page 130 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on February 7, 2012, at 10:30 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of redemption, and any statutory or common law right of redemption, homestead, dower, marital share, and all other exemptions, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in Tipton County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the east right of way of Simonton Street (having a 60 ft. right of way) said stake being the southwest corner of the Jack Hall lot, of which this survey is a part, also being the northwest corner of the Robert Glass lot; runs thence with the north line of Robert Glass, south 88 degrees east 200 feet to a stake in the west line of an alley, said stake being the northeast corner of Glass and the southeast corner of Hall; thence with the west right of way line of the alley north 2 degrees east 100 feet to a stake at the northeast corner of Hall and the southeast corner of Simpson; thence with the south line of Simpson, north 88 degrees west 114 feet to a stake; thence south 2 degrees west 70 feet to a stake; thence north 88 degrees west 86 feet to a stake in the east right of way of Simonton
Street, same being the west line of Hall, thence with the east right of way of the street, south 2 degrees west 30 feet to the beginning. Description taken from Record Book 1293, page 179, Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. No opinion is rendered by Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal description. Being part of the property conveyed from Andrew Trotter Watkins, Charles Steven Watkins, and Michael Wayne Watkins, to Watkins Homes, a Tennessee partnership, by deed of Record Book 1006, page 358, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, and corrected by deed of Record Book 1015, page 932, in said Register’s Office. The street address of the property is 224 Simonton Street, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to any written or verbal leases pursuant to the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. Interested Parties: Watkins Homes This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. LAURA A. WILLIAMS, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: January 12, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 26, 2012
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated October 30, 2006, executed by TAMMY COLLINS, conveying certain real property therein described to WESTENN TITLE as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, on November 7, 2006 , as Instrument No. 95749, in Book 1309, at Page 151-166; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO LASALLE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE MERRILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF18, who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, Notice of the Right to Foreclose (“Notice”) was given in compliance with Tennessee law by the mailing a copy of the Notice to the parties at least sixty (60) days prior to the first publication of the Substitute Trustee’s Sale. WHEREAS, the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., having been appointed by as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as Substitute Trustee or its duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on February 03, 2012 , 11:00 AM at the Tipton County courthouse door where the foreclosure sales are customarily held At the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, TN, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: LOT 62, SECTION C, BASKIN SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET B, SLIDE 117, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID PROPERTY. PARCEL NUMBER: 51M-B-25.00 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 423 JUNIOR DR, COVINGTON, TN 38019. In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): TAMMY COLLINS OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for First Franklin a division of National City Bank The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right
is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Substitute Trustee 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 Tel: (800) 281-8219 Fax: (866) 681-5002 Registered Agent: CT Corporation System 800 South Gay Street, Suite 2021 Knoxville, TN 37929 Tel: (865) 342-3522 TS#: 11-0100964 FEI # 1006.150381 01/12, 01/19, 01/26/2012
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by that certain Deed of Trust executed on December 23, 2008, by Marvin R. Harper (deceased) and Peggy Wiseman to Monte Connell, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, under BOOK NUMBER 1421, Page 347, (“Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to SunTrust Mortgage, Inc.; and WHEREAS, SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., the current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, (the “Owner and Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 35-5-117 (i), not less than sixty (60) days prior to the first publication required by § 35-5-101, the notice of the right to foreclose was properly sent, if so required; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee, or its duly appointed attorneys or agents, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on Thursday, February 2, 2012, commencing at 10:00 AM at the North Door of the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: Beginning at a point in the south line of Antioch Road, said point being 80.0 feet eastwardly from the northeast corner of Clayton Beckett Jr. property (527/110); thence along said south line, South 87 degrees 36 minutes 41 seconds East a distance of 133.16 feet to a point; thence South 04 degrees 14 minutes 07 seconds East a distance of 178.42 feet to a point; thence South 83 degrees 07 minutes 54 seconds West a distance of 25.25 feet to a point; thence South 03 degrees 26 minutes 46 seconds East a distance of 11.76 feet to a point; thence North 87 degrees 36 minutes 41 seconds West a distance of 72.94 feet to a point; thence South 83 degrees 07 minutes 54 seconds West a distance of 60.35 feet to a point; thence North 03 degrees 05 minutes 33 seconds East a distance of 202.71 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel #01-019-033.03 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 475 Antioch Highway 51, Covington, TN 38019 CURRENT OWNER(S): Marvin R. Harper (deceased) and Peggy Wiseman The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDERS: N/A OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: N/A All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee c/o AMP1 Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 File No.: 221.1109758TN Web Site: www.jflegal.com Insertion Dates: 01/12/2012, 01/19/2012 and 01/26/2012
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated March 1, 2007, recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1327, Page
889 (“Trust Deed”), Watkins Homes conveyed to Sandy Wilson, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Regions Bank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Laura A. Williams was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Record Book 1535, Page 122 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on February 7, 2012, at 10:10 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of redemption, and any statutory or common law right of redemption, homestead, dower, marital share, and all other exemptions, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being within the corporate limits of the Town Of Covington, First Civil District of Tipton County, Tennessee, and thus described: Beginning at a stake in the north right of way of Boals Avenue, said stake being the Southwest corner of Virginia Watkins, now being surveyed, also being the Southeast corner of Matheny; thence with the East line of Matheny, North 2 deg. East 124.40 feet to a stake in the South right of way of McFadden Avenue, said stake being the Northeast corner of Matheny and the Northwest corner of Watkins; thence with the South line of McFadden Avenue, South 88 deg. East 70.00 feet to a stake at the Northeast corner of Virginia Watkins, said stake being the Northeast corner of an alley way running North to South, now in the name of Watkins; thence with the East line of the alley, South 1 deg. West 125.30 feet to a stake in the North right of way of Boals Avenue; thence with the street, North 88 deg. West 73.00 feet to the point of beginning. Being part of the property conveyed to Watkins Homes, a Tennessee Partnership, by deed appearing of record in Record Book 951, page 1023, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. Description taken from Record Book 1327, Page 889, Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal description. The street address of the property is 212 Boals, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to any written or verbal leases pursuant to the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. Interested Parties: Watkins Homes This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. LAURA A. WILLIAMS, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: January 12, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 26, 2012
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated June 10, 2009, recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1444, Page 185 (“Trust Deed”), Watkins Homes, a Tennessee partnership, conveyed to FMLS, Inc., Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Regions Bank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Laura A. Williams was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Record Book 1535, Page 120 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on February 7, 2012, at 11:10 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of redemption, and any statutory or common law right of redemption, homestead, dower, marital share, and all other exemptions, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in Tipton County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the south line of Bledsoe Avenue, Mrs. E. F. Petree’s northwest corner, Mrs. Dinah Cook’s north corner; thence with Petree’s west line south 0 degrees 40 minutes east 210 feet to a stake; thence south 89 degrees 50 minutes west 100 feet to a stake in
the east line of North Tipton Street; thence with said street north 0 degrees 40 minutes west 210 feet to a stake the intersection of the east line of North Tipton Street with the south line of Bledsoe Avenue; thence with Bledsoe Avenue north 89 degrees 50 minutes east 100 feet to the beginning. There is to be excepted out of the above all that part occupied by the intersection of North Tipton Street and Bledsoe Avenue. The above described is according to survey of W. H. Green, County Surveyor, made on February 14, 1974. Description taken from by Record Book 1444, page 185, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. No opinion is rendered by Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of legal description. Being part of the property conveyed to Watkins Homes, a Tennessee partnership, by deed appearing in Record Book 1006, page 358, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, and corrected by deed appearing in Record Book 1015, page 932, in said Register’s Office. The street address of the property is 200 North Tipton, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to any written or verbal leases pursuant to the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. Interested Parties: Watkins Homes This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. LAURA A. WILLIAMS, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: January 12, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 26, 2012
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated March 24,2006, recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1268, Page 409 (“Trust Deed”), Watkins Homes conveyed to Sandy Wilson, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Regions Bank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Laura A. Williams was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Record Book 1535, Page 134 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on February 7, 2012, at 10:40 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of redemption, and any statutory or common law right of redemption, homestead, dower, marital share, and all other exemptions, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in Tipton County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Being Lots 37, 38, and 39 of Watkins Northview #3, plat of which is of record at Plat Book 1, Page 38, of the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. Being the same property conveyed to Watkins Homes, a Tennessee Partnership consisting of Andrew T. Watkins and Michael W. Watkins, by Quitclaim Deed appearing of record in Record Book 1265, page 677, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. Description taken from Record Book 1268, Page 409. No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal description. The street address of the property is 1500-1502 Andrew Street, 15121514 Andrew Street and 15201522 Andrew Street, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to any written or verbal leases pursuant to the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to sell the tracts separately or together. Interested Parties: Watkins
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2012 ▪ A18 www.covingtonleader.com Homes This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. LAURA A. WILLIAMS, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: January 12, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 26, 2012
ORDER OF PUBLICATION No. CH-12-0027-2 IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE IN THE MATTER OF: OLIVIA HOPE BOAZ (DOB: December 1, 2011), A Minor, AGAPE CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES, INC., Petitioner, vs. DONALD JOSEPH WARD, STEVE “LAST NAME UNKNOWN”, and ANY UNKNOWN FATHER, Respondents. It appearing from the sworn petition for termination of parental rights filed in this cause, that the whereabouts of the Respondents, Donald Joseph Ward, Steve “Last Name Unknown”, and Any Unknown Father, are unknown and cannot be ascertained upon diligent inquiry. It further appearing that Respondent, Steve “Last Name Unknown”, is an approximately 6’1” tall Caucasian male with light brown hair, beard, and mustache. It furthering appearing that conception occurred in a home off Highway 64 after Respondent, Steve “Last Name Unknown”, met the birthmother at a club at Sycamore View and Macon Road in Memphis, Tennessee. It is therefore ordered that Respondents, Donald Joseph Ward, Steve “Last Name Unknown, and Any Unknown Father, make their appearance herein at the Chancery Court of Shelby County, Tennessee, 140 Adams Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee on Friday, the 16th day of March, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. and answer petitioner’s petition for termination of parental rights or the same will be taken for confessed as to Respondents and this cause proceeded with ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks both in The Daily News of Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee and in The Leader of Tipton County, Tennessee. This 9th day of January 2012. CHANCERY COURT OF SHELBY COUNTY By: Gary Donaldson Kevin W. Weaver WEAVER & CRAIG, P.C. Attorneys for Petitioner 51 Germantown Court, Suite 112 Cordova, Tennessee 38018 (901) 757-1700 Publish: 1/12/12, 1/19/12, 1/26/12, and 2/2/12.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated January 14, 2005, recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1183, Page 507 (“Trust Deed”), Watkins Residential, a Tennessee partnership, conveyed to Sandy Wilson, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Regions Bank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Laura A. Williams was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Record Book 1535, Page 132 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, February 7, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of redemption, and any statutory or common law right of redemption, homestead, dower, marital share, and all other exemptions, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in Tipton County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Tract #1: Lying and being within the corporate limits of the Town of Covington, in the 1st Civil District of Tipton County, Tennessee, and thus described: First Lot: Being Lot No. 19 of Block G of the McLennanPayne Addition to Covington as shown by plat of record in Deed Book 240, page 378 and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin the south-
east corner of Lot No. 18 in the west line of South College Street, thence with said street south 95 feet to an iron pin in the north line of Rosedale Avenue; thence with the north line of same west 130 feet to an iron pin the southeast corner of Lot No. 20; thence north 95 feet to an iron pin the southwest corner of Lot No. No. 18; thence east 130 feet to the beginning. There is excepted out of the above a 15 ft. radius in the southeast corner. The street address of this property is 300 Rosedale A, B, & C, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Second Lot: Being Lot No. 20 of Block G of McLennan-Payne Addition to Covington, Tennessee as shown in Book 240, page 378 and thus described: Beginning at a stake in the east line of Evergreen Street (now called Pine Street), the southwest corner of Lot No. 17, thence east 130 feet to a stake, a common corner of Lots 17, 18 and 19; thence with the west line of Lot 19, south 95 feet to a stake in the north line of Rosedale Avenue; thence west with the north line of same 130 feet to a stake in the intersection of the north line of Rosedale Avenue and the east line of Pine Street; thence with Pine Street north 95 feet to the beginning. There is excepted out of the above a 15 ft. radius at the intersection of the north line of Rosedale Avenue with the east line of Pine Street. The street address of this property is 300 Rosedale D, E, & F, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Tract #2: Parcel #1: Beginning at a stake in the west right of way of North Tipton Street, said stake being the southeast corner of Nevil and the northeast corner of Hutchison (formerly Robinson), of which this survey is a part; thence with the south line of Nevil, north 89 degrees west 100 feet to a stake; thence south 1 degree west 60 feet to a stake in the south line of Hutchison and the north line of Mrs. Estes; thence the north line of Mrs. Estes south 89 degrees west 100 feet to a stake in the west right of way of North Tipton Street, said stake being the northeast corner of Mrs. Estes and the southeast corner of Hutchison; thence with the west right of way of the street north 1 degree east 60 feet to the beginning. The street address of this property is 225 North Tipton, Covington, Tennessee 38019. PARCEL 2: Beginning at a stake in the east right of way of Maple Street at its intersection with the south right of way of Bledsoe Avenue, said stake being the northwest corner of the Thurmond Watkins lot of which this survey is a part; runs thence with the east right of way of Maple Street South 1° west 54.00 feet to a stake; thence south 89° east 115.00 feet to a stake; thence north 1° east 54.00 feet to a stake in the south right of way of Bledsoe Avenue; thence with the same north 89° west 115.00 feet to the beginning. The street address of this property is 205 Bledsoe Avenue, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Being part of the property conveyed to Watkins Residential, a Tennessee Partnership, by deed appearing of record in Record Book 877, page 644, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. Description taken from Record Book 1183, Page 507, Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal descriptions. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to any written or verbal leases pursuant to the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to sell the tracts separately or together. Interested Parties: W a t k i n s Residential This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. LAURA A. WILLIAMS, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: January 12, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 26, 2012
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WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated March 13, 2002, recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 992, Page 666 (“Trust Deed”), Watkins Residential, a Tennessee general partnership, conveyed to Gail Johnson, Trustee, the real estate therein described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein described; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed, and Regions Bank, the lawful holder of the indebtedness, has declared the entire balance due and payable; and WHEREAS, Laura A. Williams was appointed Successor Trustee by instrument appearing of record in Record Book 1535, Page 126 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on February 7, 2012, at 10:50 a.m., at the north door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and free from equity of redemption, and any statutory or common law right of redemption, homestead, dower, marital share, and all other exemptions, all of which were expressly waived in the Trust Deed, the following real estate, lying and being in the First Civil District of Tipton County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Tract No. I: Beginning at the northwest corner of the lot conveyed to A.W. Coats by Bunk Smith (Deed Book 96, page 533) and running south with the east side of Haynie Street, 100 feet to a stake; thence east 200 feet to a stake at the northeast corner of the Troy McCall lot in the west side of an alley; thence north with the alley 100 feet to the northeast corner of said lot conveyed to Coats by Smith; thence west 200 feet to the beginning. Being the same property conveyed to Watkins Residential, a Tennessee Partnership, by deed of record in Record Book 992, page 663, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. Also being part of the property conveyed to Watkins Residential, a Tennessee Partnership, by deed of record in Record Book 983, page 158, in said Register’s Office. The street address of this property is 116 Haynie Street, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Tract No. II: Parcel 1: Beginning at a stake formerly Fuller’s northeast corner in Rogers west line, thence north 3¾ west 297.8 feet to a stake in the south line of Hill Avenue; thence with said Hill Avenue south 86-3/4° west 60 feet to an iron stake; thence south 3¾ east 297.8 feet to a stake in Fuller’s north boundary line; thence north 86° east 60 feet to the beginning. However, there is excepted out of the above described lot all of that portion of same included in the deed to Raymond J. Norris and wife, which is recorded in Book 263, page 348 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. Parcel 2: Beginning at a stake in the south line of Hill Avenue, the northeast corner of Lot No. 1 (now owned by Leonard Nason); thence with the south line of Hill Avenue, east 80 feet to a stake Mrs. Pauline Dunavant’s northwest corner; thence with her west line south 136 feet to a stake; thence west 80 feet to a stake in the east line of Lot No. 2 (now owned by Leonard Nason); thence with the east line of Lots 1 and 2 (now owned by Nason), 136 feet to the beginning. The street address of this property is 701 and 705 Hill Street, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Tract No. III: Parcel 1: In the Town of Covington, Tennessee and beginning at a stake in the east line of North High Street at the southwest corner of Lot No. 1, said stake being 71 feet south of the intersection of the south line of Hill Street with the east line of North High Street; thence with the east line of North High Street south 71 feet to a stake; thence east 104 feet to a stake; thence north 71 feet to a stake, the southeast corner of Lot No. 1; thence with the south line of the same west 104 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel 2: In the Town of Covington, Tennessee and beginning at a stake in the intersection of the south line of Hill Avenue with the east line of North High Street; thence with the east line of North High Street south 71 feet to a stake; thence east 104 feet to a stake; thence north 71 feet to a stake in the south line of Hill Avenue; thence with the same west 104 feet to the beginning. The street address of this property is 324 and 330 High Street, Covington, Tennessee 38019. Tracts II and III, being part of the property conveyed to Watkins Residential, a Tennessee Partnership, by deed of record in Record Book 983, page 158, in said Register’s Office. Description taken from Record Book 992, Page 666. Register’s Office of Tipton County,
Tennessee. No opinion is rendered by the Successor Trustee as to the accuracy of the legal descriptions. Said property will be sold by me as Successor Trustee only and subject to any unpaid taxes and assessments and all valid restrictions, covenants or easements, if any, of record on said property, subject to any written or verbal leases pursuant to the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009, and subject to any and all other liens having priority over the Trust Deed. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale. The Successor Trustee may postpone any sale hereunder to another time or place by so announcing to all present at the time and place of the sale scheduled herein, without the necessity of any further notice whatsoever. The Successor Trustee reserves the right to sell the tracts separately or together. Interested Parties: W a t k i n s Residential This is an attempt to collect a debt, and all information obtained will be used for that purpose. LAURA A. WILLIAMS, Successor Trustee 105 S. Highland Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-2414 DATES OF PUBLICATION: January 12, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 26, 2012
NOTICE TO CREDITORS R. D. NO PR2965 ESTATE OF Wanda L. Fowler. (Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the 13th day of December, 2011. Letters of Administration in the respect of the estate of Wanda L. Fowler, deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against her estate are required to file same with the clerk of the above named Court within the earlier of four months from notice or 12 months from decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This 12th day of January, 2012. Tina Stewart Derek M. Lehman Co-Administrators 12jan2wp Tipton County Chancery Court Judy Billings, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust dated MARCH 20, 2002, executed by MARGARET FAULKNER (A/K/A MARGARET L. FAULKNER), AN UNMARRIED PERSON, to I. DYKE TATUM, Trustee, of record in RECORD BOOK 995, PAGE 23, for the benefit of UNION PLANTERS BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee and to J. PHILLIP JONES, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described; WHEREAS, the said Deed of Trust was last assigned to WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, N.A. AS TRUSTEE; the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable by WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, N.A. AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE AGREEMENT DATED NOVEMBER 1, 2003, being the present owner/holder or authorized agent, designee or servicer of the holder/owner of said indebtedness, has requested foreclosure proceedings to be instituted; and as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, J. PHILLIP JONES, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 AT 12:00 P.M. (NOON), AT THE NORTH DOOR OF THE TIPTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN COVINGTON, TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead, and dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property in TIPTON County, Tennessee, to wit: PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF TIPTON, TENNESSEE: THE ANNIE ELLIS LOT ON THE EAST SIDE OF COL-
LEGE STREET IN THE CITY OF MUNFORD, TN IN TIPTON COUNTY, TN AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN IN THE EAST LINE OF COLLEGE STREET, SAID PIN BEING IN THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF OTIS P. MCKELL’S LOT (BOOK 705, PAGE 64); THENCE NORTH 04 DEGREES, 18 MINUTES, 11 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF COLLEGE STREET, 90.00 FEET TO A SET IRON PIN; THENCE EAST 589.60 FEET TO AN IRON POST IN THE WEST LINE OF THE PINES SUBDIVISION (PLAT CAB. A, SLIDE 154B); THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES, 15 MINUTES, 01 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID PINES SUBDIVISION, 270.25 FEET TO AN IRON POST; THENCE WEST 59.4 FEET TO AN IRON POST IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LILLIAN BURGETT LOT (BK 196, PAGE 106); THENCE NORTH 04 DEGREES, 49 MINUTES, 02 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID BURGETT AND MCKELL’S LOTS 180.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF MCKELL LOT, 479.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO MARGARET FAULKNER AND MARY MCKNETT, JOINT TENANTS WITH FULL RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP, BY DEED DATED SEPTEMBER 28, 1999 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 880, PAGE 350, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. ALSO BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED FROM MARY MCKNETT TO MARGARET FAULKNER, BY QUITCLAIM DEED DATED MARCH 20, 2002 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 995, PAGE 21, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. FURTHER BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED FROM MARGARET FAULKNER TO RICHARD ALLEN BRENNER AND RUBY LYNN BRENNER, HUSBAND AND WIFE, BY QUITCLAIM DEED DATED APRIL 28, 2009 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 1435, PAGE 398, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THIS IS IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS 350 COLLEGE STREET, MUNFORD, TENNESSEE 38058. MAP 112E GROUP G PARCEL 003.00 THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND IS FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR OTHER PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, ANY PRIOR LIENS OR ENCUMBRANCES LEASES, EASEMENTS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS OF RECORD INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PRIORITY OF ANY FIXTURE FILING. IF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, OR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT ARE LISTED AS INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE ADVERTISEMENT, THEN THE NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE IS BEING GIVEN TO THEM, AND THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY, ALL AS REQUIRED BY 26 U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67-1-1433. IF APPLICABLE, THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF T.C.A. 35-5-117 HAVE BEEN MET. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESCIND THE SALE IN THE EVENT THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT HONOR THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE NEXT HIGHEST BID WILL BE DEEMED THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: RICHARD ALLEN BRENNER; RUBY LYNN BRENNER THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This day, January 16, 2012. This is improved property known as 350 COLLEGE STREET, MUNFORD, TENNESSEE 38058. J. PHILLIP JONES SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE 1800 HAYES STREET NASHVILLE, TN 37203 (615) 254-4430
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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Default having been made in payment of the debts and obligations to be paid in a certain Deed of Trust executed the 15th day of November, 2006, by Joe A. Curtis and Kimberly A. Curtis, to Jerry P. Spore, as Trustee, for the Beneficiary, BancorpSouth Bank, as the same appears of record in the Office of the Register of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1311, Pages 473482; and Jeffrey D. Germany, R. Lee Webber, M. Shawn Cardwell, or H. Chase Pittman having been appointed Substitute Trustee by Substitution of Trustee of record at Record Book 1531, Pages 977-977 in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. And the owner of the debt secured having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust, all of said indebtedness having matured by default in the payment of a part thereof, at the option of the owner, this is to give notice that Jeffrey D. Germany, R. Lee Webber, M. Shawn Cardwell, or H. Chase Pittman, will on Friday, February 17, 2012, commencing at Twelve o’clock noon at the North door of the Courthouse, Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: Situated in the County of Tipton and State of Tennessee: Description of a 10.00 acre tract being the Kimberly Ann Roberts property as recorded in Deed Book 631 - Page 448, said property being located on the West side of Highway 14 in the 7th Civil District of Tipton County, Tennessee. Beginning at a found iron in the West R.O.W. line of Highway 14 being the Easternmost southeast corner of Kimberly Ann Roberts as recorded in Deed Book 631 - Page 448, also being the Southernmost Southwest corner of the Robin L. Roberts property, Deed Book 641 - Page 886, thence in a Southwestwardly direction, along said R.O.W. line, S 44 deg. 05’ 27” W, 100.00 feet to a found iron being the Southwest corner of this tract; thence in a Northwestwardly direction, along a West line of this tract, N 44 deg. 53’ 43” W, passing a found iron at 686.15 feet at the water edge of a lake, but in all a distance of 870.09 feet to an angle point; thence N 07 deg. 25’ 55” E, 518.81 feet to the Northwest corner of this tract, also being the exterior corner of Robin L. Roberts, also being in the East line of William Clay Ballard, Deed Book 625 - Page 286; thence in a Southeastwardly direction, along an East line of this partition and a West line of Robin L. Roberts, the following (3) courses: S 53 deg. 00’ 56” E, 300.00 feet to an angle point; thence N 81 deg. 59’ 04” E, 105.36 feet to an angle point; thence S 44 deg. 41’ 13” E, passing a found iron post at the waters’ edge of a lake at 290.34 feet, but in all a distance of 360.34 feet to a found iron being the Northeast corner of this tract and an interior of Robin L. Roberts; thence in a Southeastwardly direction, along the East line of this tract and a West line of Robin L. Roberts, S 01 deg. 43’ 41” E, 637.31 feet to the point of beginning and containing 10.00 acres, more or less. Being the same property conveyed to Kimberly Ann Roberts (now Kimberly Ann Curtis) at Book 631, page 448 of the Tipton County Register’s Office. Tax Parcel No.: 130 06900 000 Other Interested Parties: United States Internal Revenue Service First Tennessee Bank The street address of the above described property is believed to be: 8135 Austin Peay (Highway 14), Brighton, TN 38011, but such address is not a part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. All right and equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. Sale made subject to prior liens, encumbrances or Trust Deeds, if any, now of record in the Tipton County Register’s Office and any lien for any unpaid City or County property taxes. Sale is further subject to all easements of record. Sale is further subject to rights of spouse to dower and curtesy, if any. The right is reserved to adjourn the date of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2012 ▪ A19 www.covingtonleader.com Jeffrey D. Germany R. Lee Webber M. Shawn Cardwell H. Chase Pittman Marshall Digmon Morton & Germany, PLLC 45 N. Third Street, Suite 201 Memphis, TN 38103 (901) 522-0050 Publication Dates: January 19, January 26, and February 2, 2012.
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust dated DECEMBER 29, 1997, executed by JON W. HALL, II (A/K/A JON WAYNE HALL, II) AND MELISSA J. HALL, HUSBAND AND WIFE, to MONTE S. CONNELL, Trustee, of record in RECORD BOOK 816, PAGE 490, for the benefit of AMERICAN MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC., in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee, and to J. PHILLIP JONES, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described; WHEREAS, the said Deed of Trust was last assigned to TRANS FINANCIAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION; the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable by U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO TRANS FINANCIAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION, being the present owner/ holder or authorized agent, designee or servicer of the holder/ owner of said indebtedness, has requested foreclosure proceedings to be instituted; and as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, J. PHILLIP JONES, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 AT 12:00 P.M. (NOON), AT THE NORTH DOOR OF THE TIPTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, IN COVINGTON, TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead, and dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property in TIPTON County, Tennessee, to wit: PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF TIPTON, TENNESSEE: LOT 44, KINCAID ESTATES SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET C, SLIDE 45 IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID PROPERTY. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO JON W. HALL, II AND MELISSA J. HALL, HUSBAND AND WIFE, BY DEED DATED DECEMBER 29, 1997 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 816, PAGE 488, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. ALSO BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED FROM JON W. HALL TO MELISSA J. HALL, BY QUITCLAIM DEED DATED FEBRUARY 22, 2011 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 1505, PAGE 899, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THIS IS IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS 569 KINCAID DRIVE, MUNFORD, TENNESSEE 38058 (A/K/A 569 KINCAID DRIVE, ATOKA, TENNESSEE 38004). MAP 145D GROUP B CONTROL MAP 144A PARCEL 001.00 THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND IS FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR OTHER PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, ANY PRIOR LIENS OR ENCUMBRANCES LEASES, EASEMENTS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS OF RECORD INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PRIORITY OF ANY FIXTURE FILING. IF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, OR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT ARE LISTED AS INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE ADVERTISEMENT, THEN THE NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE IS BEING GIVEN TO THEM, AND THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY, ALL AS REQUIRED BY 26 U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67-1-1433. IF APPLICABLE, THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF T.C.A. 35-5117 HAVE BEEN MET. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT
THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESCIND THE SALE IN THE EVENT THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT HONOR THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE NEXT HIGHEST BID WILL BE DEEMED THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This day, January 18, 2012. This is improved property known as 569 KINCAID DRIVE, MUNFORD, TENNESSEE 38058 (A/K/A 569 KINCAID DRIVE, ATOKA, TENNESSEE 38004). J. PHILLIP JONES SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE 1800 HAYES STREET NASHVILLE, TN 37203 (615) 254-4430 www.phillipjoneslaw.com F11-2771
that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDERS: American Mortgage Services, Inc. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: N/A All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee c/o RMW Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 File No.: 221.1105617TN Web Site: www.jflegal.com Insertion Dates: Jan. 19, Jan.26, Feb.02, 2012
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by that certain Deed of Trust executed on May 9, 2005, by Rommel Asug and Elizabeth D. Ross Asug to Monte S. Connell, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, under Book 1207, Page 172, (“Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to SunTrust Mortgage, Inc.; and WHEREAS, SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., the current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, (the “Owner and Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 35-5-117 (i), not less than sixty (60) days prior to the first publication required by § 35-5-101, the notice of the right to foreclose was properly sent, if so required; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee, or its duly appointed attorneys or agents, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on Thursday, February 9, 2012, commencing at 10:00 AM at the North Door of the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: Lot 790, Phase II, Section E, Blaydes Estates Subdivision, as shown on plat of record in Plat Cabinet H, Slide 26-B, of the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, to which plat reference is made for a more particular description of said property. This being the same property conveyed to grantor herein by warranty deed being filed simultaneously herewith. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 512 Kearns Circle, Atoka, TN 38004 CURRENT OWNER(S): Rommel Asug and Elizabeth D. Ross Asug The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and any matter
WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by that certain Deed of Trust executed on December 20, 2006, by Ellis M. Barrett to John P. Roberts, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, under Book 1320, Page 591, as re-recorded in Book 1336, Page 712, aforesaid records, and (“Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Fannie Mae (“Federal National Mortgage Association”); and WHEREAS, Fannie Mae (“Federal National Mortgage Association”), the current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, (the “Owner and Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 35-5117 (i), not less than sixty (60) days prior to the first publication required by § 35-5-101, the notice of the right to foreclose was properly sent, if so required; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee, or its duly appointed attorneys or agents, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on Thursday, February 9, 2012, commencing at 10:00 AM at the North Door of the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: Lot 21, Rhodes Estates Subdivision, Section B, as shown on plat of record in Plat Cabinet C, Slide 98, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said property. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 340 Ash Rene Drive, Millington, TN 38053 CURRENT OWNER(S): Ellis M. Barrett The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDERS:
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Has your mortgage company paid your taxes? You are advised that 2011 TAXES WILL BECOME DELINQUENT MARCH 1, 2012 On March 1, 2012 (TCA 67-5-1512) Penalties and Interest of 1 ½% per month will become due and accrue as follows: March, 2012 …………………1.5% April, 2012…………………...3.0% May, 2012……………………4.5% June, 2012.…………………...6.0% July, 2012…………………….7.5% August, 2012…………………9.0% September, 2012…………….10.5% October, 2012………………. 12.0% November, 2012……………..13.5% December, 2012……………...15.0% January, 2013………………...16.5% February, 2013……………….18.0% March, 2013…………………*19.5% *(until filed in Chancery Court in March, 2013) Penalty and Interest will be applied on all unpaid 2011 taxes in the Recorder-Treasurer’s Office. We are located at 200 West Washington Ave., Covington, TN CITY HALL IS OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY FROM 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Tina C. Dunn, Recorder-Treasurer
N/A OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: N/A All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee c/o CS11 Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 File No.: 1168. J1103588TN Web Site: www. jflegal.com Insertion Dates: 1/19/2012,1/26/2012,02/2/2012
Notice of Public Hearing Pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated 13-7-205 and Article XIII of the Munford Municipal Zoning Ordinance, the Munford Municipal Board of Zoning Appeals does hereby give notice of a public meeting to be held on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. at the Munford Municipal Building. The purpose of the public hearing is to hear the following requests: 1. Bryan Childress request to open a tattoo parlor as use on appeal at 1488 Munford Avenue All interested parties are encouraged to attend. NOTICE TAXPAYERS You are advised that
2011 TAXES WILL BECOME DELINQUENT MARCH 1, 2012 On March 1, 2012(TCA 67-5-1512) Penalties and Interest of 1 % per month will accrue and become due until they are filed in Chancery Court in March 2013. Penalty and Interest will be applied on all unpaid 2011 taxes in the Trustee’s Office. We are located in Room 203 in the Tipton County Courthouse. A partial payment plan is available. Please call for details.
NOTICE 2010 DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS Friday March 30, 2012 Is the last day you can pay your 2010 delinquent property tax in the Trustee’s office. You are advised that after Friday, March 30, 2012 additional penalties, interest, and court costs will be imposed in consequence of suits to be filed for enforcement of the lien for taxes against property; until the filing of such suits, taxes may be paid in my office through 5:00 pm on Friday, March 30, 2012. A list of said delinquent taxpayers will not be published. Your 2010 delinquent tax payment must be received in my office by Friday, March 30, 2012. TRUSTEE’S office hours: Monday-Friday 8 AM - 5 PM 901-476-0211
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INVITATION TO BID The Tipton County Board of Education is accepting bids for the following: A contract for pest control at all Tipton County Board of Education facilities and school cafeterias.
For additional information contact Donnie Wallace at (901) 475-5807 or Henry Glass at (901) 475-5820. Sealed bids will be opened at 2:00 p.m. on January 26, 2012 at the Tipton County Board of Education, 1580 Highway 51 South, Covington, TN 38019. The Tipton County Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality or irregularity in any bid received. Dr. William E. Bibb Director of Schools Tipton County
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Annual point in time count of the homeless population in rural West Tennessee
Tennessee Homeless Solutions in collaboration with numerous agenand ending homelessness. cies and volunteers will conduct the annual point in time count of the Tennessee Homeless Solutions is responsible for conducting the point homeless population beginning on Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 12:00 in time count for the following counties: p.m ending on Friday, January 26, 2012 at 11:59 a.m. The U.S. DepartBenton Hardin Henry Carroll Haywood ment of Housing and Urban Development requires each community Houston Chester Henderson Humphreys to collect information on the number and characteristics of individuals Crockett Lake Tipton Decatur Lauderdale and families experiencing homelessness. The data is critical for local Weakley Dyer Madison Fayette McNairy homeless planning and program development. Accurate data from the Gibson Obion Hardeman Stewart count helps to: â&#x20AC;˘ Understand changes in homelessness within a community; Conducting an accurate street count for a single night requires many â&#x20AC;˘ Adjust services available to better meet the needs of homeless per- volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering to help with the count sons; in Tipton, please contact Jacob Vandiver at 731-651-1020. â&#x20AC;˘ Raise public awareness about the issue of homelessness; and â&#x20AC;˘ Measure community progress towards preventing Notice is hereby given that on February 3, 2012 at
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Darold and Brenda Cooper recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Jan. 1, 2012 with a special surprise golden anniversary party with family and friends. The gathering was held in the Munford Baptist Church reception hall which was decorated with beautiful yellow roses and purple and gold accents. Guest were treated with a montage of pictures from their wedding day to the present. Refreshments were served along with a beautifully decorated 50th wedding cake. The couple enjoys being surrounded by all their children, daughter- and sons in-law, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Public Hearing Notice The Covington Housing Authority has developed its FY2012 Agency Plan in compliance with the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998. It will be available for review at the Authorityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ofď&#x192;&#x17E;ce located at 1701 Shoaf Street, Covington, TN from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. In addition, a public hearing will be held on April 9, 2012 at the Authorityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ofď&#x192;&#x17E;ce at 2:30 p.m.
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NOTICE FOR ELDERLY VOTERS (OVER AGE 65) AND VOTERS WITH A DISABILITY The Tipton County Election Commission strives to make all polling places accessible. If you believe your polling place is not accessible to you, you have a right to the following alternatives. Vote at the Election Commission ofď&#x192;&#x17E;ce on election day, March 6. Vote at the Election Commission ofď&#x192;&#x17E;ce or Munford satellite ofď&#x192;&#x17E;ce during Early Voting, (Feb. 15 thru Feb. 28) i~l Vote by absentee ballot.. You may write, call, fax, email or visit us to request an application for absentee ballot: you may download an application at www.tiptonco.com Any voter over 65 years of age may apply for an absentee ballot. Applications must be received no later than February 28,2012.
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MLK GAME
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The Tribe, an 8-yearold competitive baseball team in Tipton County, is looking for three more players. For an individual workout, call Bobby Ferrell at 356-1665.
Covington’s Delvin Russell gets tangled up in the paint with some Overton players during a JV game held Monday in honor of MLK Day. Photo by Jeff Ireland
The 2012 Tennessee Baseball Coaches Clinic will be held Jan. 27-29 at the Cool Springs Marriott in Franklin. This year’s clinic looks to be one of the best in the South with legendary coach Skip Bertman from LSU headlining the speaker list. Also on the agenda is new Tennessee head coach Dave Serrano, Carson Newman coach Tom Griffin, Vanderbilt Assistant Coach Larry Day, former Detroit Tigers catcher Lance Parrish, Greg Dennis from Chattanooga State Community College and Clay Greene from the Univer-
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Continued from A11 Dyson pushed the lead to three at just under a minute. Shelton Lyons’ steal and another bucket by Draine and a free throw by Adrian Frost gave CHS a six-point lead with 19.2 on the clock. Demarcus Tyus’ 3-pointer at the buzzer provided the final margin. Draine and DeMarcus Seaberry led all scorers for CHS with 12 points. Jawan Alston had 11 points, all in the first half. Kyler Douglas and Jordan Varnado each had 10
chosen Valentine Lake in Munford as one of 25 sites to be stocked with rainbow trout. Trout were released on Dec. 15, with a second release scheduled for Jan. 19. The trout measure be-
points for the Tomcats. CHS had 10 turnovers but none in the fourth period. Haywood had 17 giveaways. The Chargers host Gibson County tomorrow night and Brighton on Saturday before traveling to Dyersburg on Jan. 24. The Covington Roundball Club is sponsoring a fish fry in the CHS cafeteria prior to the Brighton game on Jan. 21. They will begin serving at 4:30 p.m. with catfish, spaghetti and the trimmings on the menu for
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Continued from A11 nals pulled out the overtime win. Demarius Adams had a strong game for the Cardinals with 17 points and Moses Harper chipped in with 10. Will Shelton led Hardin County with 19. On Saturday Douglas built a 14-point against Brighton and held on for a 67-58 win. Eddie Middlebrooks and Harper each scored 20 points for Brighton. Donvon Matthews led Douglas with 22 points. Brighton gets back to action tonight at Jackson North Side before traveling to Covington on Saturday night for a non-district game.
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Continued from A11 By far one of CHS’ best efforts to date, the Lady Chargers had only nine turnovers to 16 for Obion. “We played well and got after them,” Real said post game, “but we did not have the mental toughness needed at the end to finish. We’re still young and learning but we are getting there.” No one could get in a flow in the Haywood contest on Friday due to the avalanche of fouls called, 25 for CHS and 16 for Haywood (11-6, 5-5). Both teams were shell-shocked at the line with CHS shooting 40 percent and Haywood 48. Ball security was a problem as well as Covington gave it up 23 times to 19 for the Lady Tomcats in the 39-38 Haywood win. CHS led throughout until the fourth period when the Lady Tomcats took a 35-34 lead with 4:40 to play. Covington would tie the game at 37 with 19.6 to play but missed the back end of a one-and-one. Haywood’s Chelsey Owens, the top scorer in the game with 15 points, made a lay-up with seven seconds remaining to give her squad the lead. Two shots at the basket would not fall before the buzzer sending CHS to a second straight loss. Iesha Carruthers paced CHS with 11 points. Harvey added 10. The Lady Chargers host Gibson County on Friday and Brighton Saturday before traveling to Dyersburg on Jan. 24.
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Four Covington Charger football players named All-Metro By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com The Covington Charger football team continues to pile up postseason awards with the naming of Jadarius Temple, Collier Robinson, Johnston White and Shelton Lyons to the All-Metro squad by The Commercial Appeal. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These awards are a fitting recognition of these players and the future of our program with two ju-
niors and two seniors being tapped for their play this year,â&#x20AC;? said CHS head coach Marty Wheeler. Following are Wheelerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s assessments of his honored players: â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;&#x153;Jadarius Temple was our most consistent player on defense all year. It was noticed when he was not on the field. We have him back to help lead next season.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;&#x153;Collier Robinson, the second leading rusher on the team, came within
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Services that we can provide: wash, wax, vacuum, leather clean & condition, spot removal, hot water carpet extracting, clay barring, engine clean & complete detailing
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